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Albutrix made me feel more ill every day I took it.
Albutrix made me feel more ill every day I took it. At 17 days I really felt like I was dying, so I quit it and improved after a couple of day. About 5 days later I tried it again at two tablets a day, two days in a row, and again became very ill. About a week after that I learned that while taking Albutrix
Albutrix made me feel more ill every day I took it. At 17 days I really felt like I was dying, so I quit it and improved after a couple of day. About 5 days later I tried it again at two tablets a day, two days in a row, and again became very ill. About a week after that I learned that while taking Albutrix
LuvSmallDogs
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Still learning
Hi newbie here, I am 65 been hypothyroid for over thirty years and for the last 12 years been T3 only. For the last year I am suffering intense heat inside and short menopausal like hot flushes day and night. I am also diabetic but on low carb diet and no meds as no pre- diabetic so don't think its that
Hi newbie here, I am 65 been hypothyroid for over thirty years and for the last 12 years been T3 only. For the last year I am suffering intense heat inside and short menopausal like hot flushes day and night. I am also diabetic but on low carb diet and no meds as no pre- diabetic so don't think its that
Hustler
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Reconsideration of peak flow as asthma deterioration measurement
I think doctor should reconsider the peak flow device as main effective method for asthma diagnosis, I think such device is only helpful in patients with non inflammatory asthma like COPD or lung fibrosis, I remember when I was 15 I had lost consciousness due to severe asthma flare up, and I remember
I think doctor should reconsider the peak flow device as main effective method for asthma diagnosis, I think such device is only helpful in patients with non inflammatory asthma like COPD or lung fibrosis, I remember when I was 15 I had lost consciousness due to severe asthma flare up, and I remember
M-A-000
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Standby Vitamin K for warfarin users
A warfarin question (I’m 6 weeks post op): I eat some Vit K foods every day and try to keep it consistent, like a salad every lunchtime or other green veg or spinach quiche (small portion). So far my INR has been fine. Today we had to throw the salad out as it had gone off, so I had an egg and some avocado
A warfarin question (I’m 6 weeks post op): I eat some Vit K foods every day and try to keep it consistent, like a salad every lunchtime or other green veg or spinach quiche (small portion). So far my INR has been fine. Today we had to throw the salad out as it had gone off, so I had an egg and some avocado
Jocastina
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
What do you think of my diet?
Hello everyone, My name is Michael and I am a food lover! In recent months I have changed my diet and eat pescetarian. I have made a small compilation of what to look for when eating. I can gladly explain these top issues even further. What do you think about it? Is there anything missing, or do you
Hello everyone, My name is Michael and I am a food lover! In recent months I have changed my diet and eat pescetarian. I have made a small compilation of what to look for when eating. I can gladly explain these top issues even further. What do you think about it? Is there anything missing, or do you
mrichner
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
"feeling fat over 40?"
Interesting article in Times 2 today (I only have hard copy; the soft copy is behind a paywall, sadly) with the above headline. US doctor Sara Gottfried is suggesting that for many of us women, the issue may be low testosterone. She argues that "traditional" dieting often doesn't work for women in the
Interesting article in Times 2 today (I only have hard copy; the soft copy is behind a paywall, sadly) with the above headline. US doctor Sara Gottfried is suggesting that for many of us women, the issue may be low testosterone. She argues that "traditional" dieting often doesn't work for women in the
fuchsia-pink
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Fasting cholesterol blood test
Does anyone know if the fasting cholesterol blood test a spot check on what you’ve eaten the night before? Just asking because I’m sticking to a very low fat diet but my results were not as good as expected. Unfortunately, my last meal before my test was not as low in fat as normal.
Does anyone know if the fasting cholesterol blood test a spot check on what you’ve eaten the night before? Just asking because I’m sticking to a very low fat diet but my results were not as good as expected. Unfortunately, my last meal before my test was not as low in fat as normal.
tavel
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Coughing Fits
Hello I'm in a bit of unchartered territory at the moment so would really appreciate some advice from fellow sufferers who may have more experience dealing with it. I was diagnosed with asthma as a baby and had it throughout childhood. When I reached my teens it vastly improved to the point I didn't
Hello I'm in a bit of unchartered territory at the moment so would really appreciate some advice from fellow sufferers who may have more experience dealing with it. I was diagnosed with asthma as a baby and had it throughout childhood. When I reached my teens it vastly improved to the point I didn't
SECRAVEN
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma
Age 25 male peak flow is 600 and oxygen stats 98% but still breathless??
Age 25 male peak flow is 600 and oxygen stats 98% but still breathless??
Ca12345
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
"normal" FEV1 and PF, and Small Airway Inflammation
My peak flow and my FEV1 are higher than the predicted, even when I get sick (for me <700 on the PF bad news, so is 110% on the FEV1). I found a few research papers on pubmed suggesting that PF and FEV1 are only sensitive to the medium to large airway function, and not sensitive to the small airway
My peak flow and my FEV1 are higher than the predicted, even when I get sick (for me <700 on the PF bad news, so is 110% on the FEV1). I found a few research papers on pubmed suggesting that PF and FEV1 are only sensitive to the medium to large airway function, and not sensitive to the small airway
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
HM Birthday Run 🎉🎉🎉
Took it quite
slow
at 8min
K
on average.. but meant I could really enjoy the run without it being hard.. 💪🏃♀️ Home and running a bath now looking forward to my day full of best wishes, cards and presents.. and only over a week till our big family holiday..life is good 🙏 4years ago today I was coming
Took it quite
slow
at 8min
K
on average.. but meant I could really enjoy the run without it being hard.. 💪🏃♀️ Home and running a bath now looking forward to my day full of best wishes, cards and presents.. and only over a week till our big family holiday..life is good 🙏 4years ago today I was coming
sparky66
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 years ago
I have enquiry about options treatment after fostair
Hi everyone, I am on fostair for more than one year, I still have daily flare ups and breathless, I had talked with my doctor, so he told this is maximum medication they can give me, not first time he says that, and he is manager of my GP, my peak flow is fine about 600, but I feel daily symptoms and
Hi everyone, I am on fostair for more than one year, I still have daily flare ups and breathless, I had talked with my doctor, so he told this is maximum medication they can give me, not first time he says that, and he is manager of my GP, my peak flow is fine about 600, but I feel daily symptoms and
M-A-000
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Making Good Choices can Pay Off.
I've just received my latest battery of routine blood test results...all 18 of them!!.... and was very happy to see that every single result was within normal parameters and with 'no further action required' for any of them. This felt like a huge achievement, particularly as I'd recently stopped taking
I've just received my latest battery of routine blood test results...all 18 of them!!.... and was very happy to see that every single result was within normal parameters and with 'no further action required' for any of them. This felt like a huge achievement, particularly as I'd recently stopped taking
Kendrew
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Question.
Anyone else got asthma and their peak flow doesn’t move much but still feel breathless. Also recently been put on Spiriva. Trying to work out my type and severity of my asthma for my next pip form but drs here don’t use severity classes on asthma
Anyone else got asthma and their peak flow doesn’t move much but still feel breathless. Also recently been put on Spiriva. Trying to work out my type and severity of my asthma for my next pip form but drs here don’t use severity classes on asthma
Dl98
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Peak flow increased by inhalers
I've had asthma all my life and more recently got referred to a specialist due to my asthma being not controlled. The doctor has been amazing and I feel my asthma has been taken seriously. I used to take seretide 2 puffs twice a day, and ventolin when needed. My peak flow used to be at my very best 360
I've had asthma all my life and more recently got referred to a specialist due to my asthma being not controlled. The doctor has been amazing and I feel my asthma has been taken seriously. I used to take seretide 2 puffs twice a day, and ventolin when needed. My peak flow used to be at my very best 360
Cristina1992
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Low peak flow
Hi, my peak flow is very low, having this condition for a year now, unable to increase it above 300, appreciate any advice, thank you
Hi, my peak flow is very low, having this condition for a year now, unable to increase it above 300, appreciate any advice, thank you
nSam
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Data driven fasting
https://optimisingnutrition.com/data-driven-fasting/ [i]Hunger Training [/i] is really interesting, and might be useful for beginning fasters and those who haven't been able to make it work for them. It's basically using a blood glucose (fingerprick) meter to learn when when are really hungry and gradually
https://optimisingnutrition.com/data-driven-fasting/ [i]Hunger Training [/i] is really interesting, and might be useful for beginning fasters and those who haven't been able to make it work for them. It's basically using a blood glucose (fingerprick) meter to learn when when are really hungry and gradually
Subtle_badger
16Kg IF 72hrs
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Fasting and Furious
3 years ago
Face to Face Rheumatology Visit yesterday
I just thought I'd share my experience yesterday. I'd had a phone call with him in June and from that he ordered lots of blood tests, a chest x-ray. chest CT scan, abdo CT scan and dexascan. He stepped in the room (only just - stood in the doorway as if he wasn't staying) and introduced himself then
I just thought I'd share my experience yesterday. I'd had a phone call with him in June and from that he ordered lots of blood tests, a chest x-ray. chest CT scan, abdo CT scan and dexascan. He stepped in the room (only just - stood in the doorway as if he wasn't staying) and introduced himself then
MiloCollie
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
House like a Pharmacy
After having another crappy night and day in pain I had a mild panic today when I thought I'd ran out of Rennie's, non left in the 'bedside pharmacy' so ran to the large shelf I now have in the kitchen. On opening the cupboard I was greeted with a large box of pain killers falling on my head, whilst
After having another crappy night and day in pain I had a mild panic today when I thought I'd ran out of Rennie's, non left in the 'bedside pharmacy' so ran to the large shelf I now have in the kitchen. On opening the cupboard I was greeted with a large box of pain killers falling on my head, whilst
RedTeddy
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Low dose Naltrexone
Those taking LDN: how quickly did you increase your dose? Can you go from 0 to 4.5mg in 3 weeks?
Those taking LDN: how quickly did you increase your dose? Can you go from 0 to 4.5mg in 3 weeks?
Lilly12255
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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