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Treatments for Hashimotos antibodies
Hi all, I have already gone gluten free and have started supplementing properly particularly with selenium to lower my Hashimotos antibodies, just been upped on levothyroxine to 100mg to get my TSH under 2.5 as I will be trying to conceive soon. Also had a recent miscarriage which may have been due to
Hi all, I have already gone gluten free and have started supplementing properly particularly with selenium to lower my Hashimotos antibodies, just been upped on levothyroxine to 100mg to get my TSH under 2.5 as I will be trying to conceive soon. Also had a recent miscarriage which may have been due to
MeganChar1
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Weight loss & tachycardia
Weight loss & tachycardia Can weight loss make your heart beat sound louder? Is weight loss associated with increased tachycardia? I’ve had paroxysmal AF for 8 years. 1 cryablation, 1 RF ablation which has reduced my AF. I go in to AF about once every six weeks, usually in my sleep and CV with pip
Weight loss & tachycardia Can weight loss make your heart beat sound louder? Is weight loss associated with increased tachycardia? I’ve had paroxysmal AF for 8 years. 1 cryablation, 1 RF ablation which has reduced my AF. I go in to AF about once every six weeks, usually in my sleep and CV with pip
007talullah
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AF Association
3 years ago
Change in asthma
Hi, my asthma was under control under my previous meds for the first time in years until I was very poorly with a virus in Nov 2019 and it has worsened since. I have just changed my steroid inhaler to see if this helps but I am still having a episodes which are really new to me. Basically, they occur
Hi, my asthma was under control under my previous meds for the first time in years until I was very poorly with a virus in Nov 2019 and it has worsened since. I have just changed my steroid inhaler to see if this helps but I am still having a episodes which are really new to me. Basically, they occur
legallyblonde168
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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My wife says that I have a lot of ASTHMA TOYS
My wonderful wife who looks after me and knows all of my asthma symptoms and how to cope with them says I HAVE TOO MANY TOYS FOR MY ASTHMA {Even though they all help me with my problems related to my lungs etc.} I am a bit of a gadget freak. I use my spacer for my inhalers. I have watch {Not an apple
My wonderful wife who looks after me and knows all of my asthma symptoms and how to cope with them says I HAVE TOO MANY TOYS FOR MY ASTHMA {Even though they all help me with my problems related to my lungs etc.} I am a bit of a gadget freak. I use my spacer for my inhalers. I have watch {Not an apple
Wheesy
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Overlooked for vaccine, apparently not vulnerable !
My husband has eosinophilic asthma, takes fostair 200/6, montelukast, flixonaise and more. He has just finished a course of prednisone. He went to Dr last week and asked about vaccine and was told that because he hasn't had a hospital admission in the past 3 months he wasn't classed as severe so
My husband has eosinophilic asthma, takes fostair 200/6, montelukast, flixonaise and more. He has just finished a course of prednisone. He went to Dr last week and asked about vaccine and was told that because he hasn't had a hospital admission in the past 3 months he wasn't classed as severe so
Tinytune
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Emergency Consultant Appointment tomorrow
Dear Wise Ones, my consultant is seeing me tomorrow as following my last phone appointment if I had difficulties again with breathing etc he wanted to see me, any additional info I can take with me would be brilliant. I have bronchiectasis and asthma From October I've been on Incruse Elipter as well
Dear Wise Ones, my consultant is seeing me tomorrow as following my last phone appointment if I had difficulties again with breathing etc he wanted to see me, any additional info I can take with me would be brilliant. I have bronchiectasis and asthma From October I've been on Incruse Elipter as well
LizPat30
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Bronchiectasis Support
3 years ago
Moving towards 10K
I've just got back to running 3 x a week - knees and achilles tendon not giving me the hassle they did This weekend I ran a
slow
8.4
K
- and the 4 and 5K runs which were great achievements are starting to feel routine!
I've just got back to running 3 x a week - knees and achilles tendon not giving me the hassle they did This weekend I ran a
slow
8.4
K
- and the 4 and 5K runs which were great achievements are starting to feel routine!
mgrds
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Alcoholic liver cirrhosis and kidney failure
Hi, I am new to this site. My husband (age 42) was admitted to the hospital in February, as his blood results showed a very high bilirubin count and high CRP. He was yellow and also he had a distended abdomen. However, a day later he was back at home with some antibiotics and laxatives. Since discharge
Hi, I am new to this site. My husband (age 42) was admitted to the hospital in February, as his blood results showed a very high bilirubin count and high CRP. He was yellow and also he had a distended abdomen. However, a day later he was back at home with some antibiotics and laxatives. Since discharge
KasiaC
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Tips for dealing with Drs who don't get peak flow is personal...
I've finally got my (re-)referral appointment tomorrow but unfortunately with the same doctor who told me I needed to reduce my meds as my peak flow was too high 🤦🏻♀️, this was despite needing ventolin a few times a week and having quite large daily and day to day variability in my peak flow. She
I've finally got my (re-)referral appointment tomorrow but unfortunately with the same doctor who told me I needed to reduce my meds as my peak flow was too high 🤦🏻♀️, this was despite needing ventolin a few times a week and having quite large daily and day to day variability in my peak flow. She
Glty
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
LVA Surgery - Unsuccessful...?
I have primary lymphedema in my right leg. It first presented itself 3 years ago in my late twenties. I'm in good physical shape, get lots of exercise, eat a healthy, low sodium diet, wear compression garments, and use a Flexitouch pump. As uncomfortable as my lymphedema is, I am able to manage it by
I have primary lymphedema in my right leg. It first presented itself 3 years ago in my late twenties. I'm in good physical shape, get lots of exercise, eat a healthy, low sodium diet, wear compression garments, and use a Flexitouch pump. As uncomfortable as my lymphedema is, I am able to manage it by
lestr0ke
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LSN
3 years ago
The journey begins with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
Hello fellow sufferers, I'm male 60yr old that's had Fibro for 6yrs now and boy has it stopped me living, once a very active fit guy with 30 employees running a great business to spending most of my time alone in my bedroom at home with my wife of 40yrs looking after my needs. I've tried all kinds of
Hello fellow sufferers, I'm male 60yr old that's had Fibro for 6yrs now and boy has it stopped me living, once a very active fit guy with 30 employees running a great business to spending most of my time alone in my bedroom at home with my wife of 40yrs looking after my needs. I've tried all kinds of
Blublu112
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Chips!
The hardest part of LCHF is not eating potatoes and specially chips. Last night I tried celeriac chips and they came out really good and nice tasting. Cut celeriac into chips, blanch the for 2 mins, drain, put them back in the empty pan, add some whole nut oil and turmeric or mild curry powder, put
The hardest part of LCHF is not eating potatoes and specially chips. Last night I tried celeriac chips and they came out really good and nice tasting. Cut celeriac into chips, blanch the for 2 mins, drain, put them back in the empty pan, add some whole nut oil and turmeric or mild curry powder, put
GigglyBFC
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
A slow slippery 3 k
Waited till lunchtime before going for my run today. It was still measuring -1 so I knew the roads would still be slippy and they were but at least I got out for my first decent run of 2021 🙃🙃🙃
Waited till lunchtime before going for my run today. It was still measuring -1 so I knew the roads would still be slippy and they were but at least I got out for my first decent run of 2021 🙃🙃🙃
Scruff55
60minGraduate
in
Bridge to 10K
4 years ago
Looking for feedback to Low Dose Naltrexone meds !!
Hello fellow Fibro Sufferers. After trying many methods of easing my Fibro of 6 long painful years, I'm very interested in trying Low Dose Naltrexone by contacting Dicksons in Glasgow. I have spend a lot of money funding private health care to resolve the Fibro, money I cannot afford, Has anyone got
Hello fellow Fibro Sufferers. After trying many methods of easing my Fibro of 6 long painful years, I'm very interested in trying Low Dose Naltrexone by contacting Dicksons in Glasgow. I have spend a lot of money funding private health care to resolve the Fibro, money I cannot afford, Has anyone got
Blublu112
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Low-carb feasts in 30 minutes ?
"Low-carb feasts in 30 minutes: Delicious new dishes from low-carb pioneers Katie and Giancarlo Caldesi to help you tackle type 2 diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure •Chef Giancarlo Caldesi and his wife reversed his diabetes with a low-carb diet •It has been 18 months since his last gout attack
"Low-carb feasts in 30 minutes: Delicious new dishes from low-carb pioneers Katie and Giancarlo Caldesi to help you tackle type 2 diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure •Chef Giancarlo Caldesi and his wife reversed his diabetes with a low-carb diet •It has been 18 months since his last gout attack
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Thank you!
I would like to say a heartfelt thank you to everyone here who gives advice and support, particularly the incredibly well informed admins and would like to detail my good news/ hopeful story. Sorry for the long post in advance! I have been hypothyroid for 27 years and have never felt well. I saw an endocrinologist
I would like to say a heartfelt thank you to everyone here who gives advice and support, particularly the incredibly well informed admins and would like to detail my good news/ hopeful story. Sorry for the long post in advance! I have been hypothyroid for 27 years and have never felt well. I saw an endocrinologist
Mollyfan
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Return after 2 week gap
🤣 And yes I was still sub 30 mins for 5
k
but only by seconds 🤣🤣 so
slow
in relation to my usual speed, just didn't feel like I had that extra gear to step up to. I hope everybody well I've barely been on here lately, feel like I've let the COGH guys down a bit taking such a long gap.
🤣 And yes I was still sub 30 mins for 5
k
but only by seconds 🤣🤣 so
slow
in relation to my usual speed, just didn't feel like I had that extra gear to step up to. I hope everybody well I've barely been on here lately, feel like I've let the COGH guys down a bit taking such a long gap.
Jericho2332
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Will a being on a ketogenic diet effect Blue Horizon blood test results?
Have had my Mum on a ketogenic diet for the past week and expecting to receive the test soon. I'm wondering whether a very low carb diet will effect the readings.
Have had my Mum on a ketogenic diet for the past week and expecting to receive the test soon. I'm wondering whether a very low carb diet will effect the readings.
kendrewaddams
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
EIB/Asthma not normal symptoms
Anybody out there who has been diagnosed with Exercise induced Asthma but does not have any of the normal symptoms ie wheezing, shortness of breath or tightness of chest. I just become strained inside and my peak flow goes down to about 450.
Anybody out there who has been diagnosed with Exercise induced Asthma but does not have any of the normal symptoms ie wheezing, shortness of breath or tightness of chest. I just become strained inside and my peak flow goes down to about 450.
1234Rangers
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
One step forward, two steps back
Well, after reducing prednisolone from 40 to 20mg, then having to go back to 25mg as my peak flow dropped, I’m now back on 30mg for at least one or two weeks! The gp has spoken to the respiratory team at the hospital and they say they wouldn’t do anything different at the moment ☹️. On top of that,
Well, after reducing prednisolone from 40 to 20mg, then having to go back to 25mg as my peak flow dropped, I’m now back on 30mg for at least one or two weeks! The gp has spoken to the respiratory team at the hospital and they say they wouldn’t do anything different at the moment ☹️. On top of that,
TeachKat
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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