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Had enough
I’ve had IBS-D for about 6/7 years and last year was just awful; I almost had an accident last June (ended up going in a bucket in a shed) which then resulted in me avoiding leaving the house for months. To cut a long story short I had a complete meltdown about it all in August and wound up on amitryptalyn
I’ve had IBS-D for about 6/7 years and last year was just awful; I almost had an accident last June (ended up going in a bucket in a shed) which then resulted in me avoiding leaving the house for months. To cut a long story short I had a complete meltdown about it all in August and wound up on amitryptalyn
Mush83
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IBS Network
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
Going back to seretide?
I’ve just been asked in for my annual review and want to ask the nurse if I can go back to seretide. I came off it a few years ago when there was some research about increased risk of pneumonia as I have mild bronchiectasis. I’ve tried quite a few alternatives and have been on flutiform for a couple
I’ve just been asked in for my annual review and want to ask the nurse if I can go back to seretide. I came off it a few years ago when there was some research about increased risk of pneumonia as I have mild bronchiectasis. I’ve tried quite a few alternatives and have been on flutiform for a couple
Readingwheezer
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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difference between betamethasone dipropionate and betamethasone sodium phosphate
Hi everyone, is there a different between this two medications or just brand names ( betamethasone dipropionate and betamethasone sodium phosphate ) anyone have any information about this? for me I don't have knowledge about medications, I just started explore medication. https://www.nahdionline.com
Hi everyone, is there a different between this two medications or just brand names ( betamethasone dipropionate and betamethasone sodium phosphate ) anyone have any information about this? for me I don't have knowledge about medications, I just started explore medication. https://www.nahdionline.com
miriALsumayra
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
IBS, headaches and diabetes
Hi I have been suffering with headaches for awhile now and it seems to be linked to whenever I eat sweet foods. I stopped eating sweet foods last week and headaches went away. I wondered if this is a sign of diabetes? I struggle to eat a healthy diet as most healthy foods flare up IBS D. I wanted to
Hi I have been suffering with headaches for awhile now and it seems to be linked to whenever I eat sweet foods. I stopped eating sweet foods last week and headaches went away. I wondered if this is a sign of diabetes? I struggle to eat a healthy diet as most healthy foods flare up IBS D. I wanted to
huggit
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Normal ventricles/fluttering atria?
When one has atrial flutter/afib and is on a rate control beta blocker (like metoprolol tartrate) as well as a rhythm control sodium channel blocker (like flecainide) … can the atria still be fluttering/fibbing but the ventricles pumping normally? In other words, can one have a normal pulse and a Kardia
When one has atrial flutter/afib and is on a rate control beta blocker (like metoprolol tartrate) as well as a rhythm control sodium channel blocker (like flecainide) … can the atria still be fluttering/fibbing but the ventricles pumping normally? In other words, can one have a normal pulse and a Kardia
DKBX
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AF Association
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
Low carb rebel (inspired by Rosina1871's question of yesterday)
This was originally going to be a response to Rosina1871, but I then decided to make it a separate post as I would like to see other people's comments on my own experience. I too understood that 'a low carb diet is necessary when on steroids to avoid weight gain', so for a time I diligently followed
This was originally going to be a response to Rosina1871, but I then decided to make it a separate post as I would like to see other people's comments on my own experience. I too understood that 'a low carb diet is necessary when on steroids to avoid weight gain', so for a time I diligently followed
Marijo1951
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Thick mucus! Anyone else have this? **graphic pics**
Hi everyone, I’ve just found this site and reading through so many similar stories to my own. I have been having serious problems with stomach pain and spasms with bowel issues for 4 months. In all from December I have had 5 red flag referrals sent from my GP and an A&E doctor. My symptoms are I physically
Hi everyone, I’ve just found this site and reading through so many similar stories to my own. I have been having serious problems with stomach pain and spasms with bowel issues for 4 months. In all from December I have had 5 red flag referrals sent from my GP and an A&E doctor. My symptoms are I physically
Bigred84
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
3 years ago
Why consider Ambroxol for PD?
A member of our community here suggested that I repost this answer to their question separately for all with PD to consider. The question is why should someone with PD consider taking Ambroxol, or more specifically what did it do for me and how much do I take? The 2nd question first. I followed the
A member of our community here suggested that I repost this answer to their question separately for all with PD to consider. The question is why should someone with PD consider taking Ambroxol, or more specifically what did it do for me and how much do I take? The 2nd question first. I followed the
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Naive question
I know that a low carb diet is necessary when on steroids to avoid weight gain, but does the different dosage of steroids influence the amount of carbs you can eat? Ie if you are on 30mg are any carbs more likely to give weight gain than say if you are only on 5mg. Sorry if I haven’t worded that too
I know that a low carb diet is necessary when on steroids to avoid weight gain, but does the different dosage of steroids influence the amount of carbs you can eat? Ie if you are on 30mg are any carbs more likely to give weight gain than say if you are only on 5mg. Sorry if I haven’t worded that too
Rosina1871
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Low carb toad-in-the-hole/yorkshire pudding/popovers
The recipe has been going around the internet, it's simple and delicious. 1 egg 60 g/ml of double cream. 8 g/1 tbsp arrowroot flour Mix them together, and use as you would use a flour based batter. In this case, I put the sausages in a 200C oven with ghee (you want hot fat) to until cooked, then pour
The recipe has been going around the internet, it's simple and delicious. 1 egg 60 g/ml of double cream. 8 g/1 tbsp arrowroot flour Mix them together, and use as you would use a flour based batter. In this case, I put the sausages in a 200C oven with ghee (you want hot fat) to until cooked, then pour
Subtle_badger
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Chapter 17. I dream of the revolution that must come... 1/2
This is chapter 17 of a book I published in 2015, "A Different Way of Looking at Parkinson's. Almost 20 years of experience with my father's disease (1994-2012)" (only in Spanish). Although we have learned a lot more since that year, I think it can still be useful to most sufferers and family members
This is chapter 17 of a book I published in 2015, "A Different Way of Looking at Parkinson's. Almost 20 years of experience with my father's disease (1994-2012)" (only in Spanish). Although we have learned a lot more since that year, I think it can still be useful to most sufferers and family members
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Hard lumps above belly button
I have been having all sorts of upper gastric issues the last few months since a hospital admission for ulcerative colitis. The pain, gurgling/bubbling and discomfort is exactly where I think my actual stomach would be. When I lay on my back I can feel big lumps across the top section above my belly
I have been having all sorts of upper gastric issues the last few months since a hospital admission for ulcerative colitis. The pain, gurgling/bubbling and discomfort is exactly where I think my actual stomach would be. When I lay on my back I can feel big lumps across the top section above my belly
Raven39
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Breathlessness
I’ve had a call from my cardiologist who has said my echo came back with good results. (Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair 18 months ago) Diagnosed with Heart Failure weeks ago. Slight MV leak). My peak flow readings are around 600. The Cardiologist said that he thought my breathlessness is likely
I’ve had a call from my cardiologist who has said my echo came back with good results. (Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair 18 months ago) Diagnosed with Heart Failure weeks ago. Slight MV leak). My peak flow readings are around 600. The Cardiologist said that he thought my breathlessness is likely
Davewm
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Heart Failure
Hi all. Background:- Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair 18 months ago. I was hospitalised after collapsing recently - BP 84/48 - change of meds after 3 days in hospital - discharged with diagnosis of Heart Failure. Put on Spironolactone. I’ve been getting more breathless with a continuous cough recently
Hi all. Background:- Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair 18 months ago. I was hospitalised after collapsing recently - BP 84/48 - change of meds after 3 days in hospital - discharged with diagnosis of Heart Failure. Put on Spironolactone. I’ve been getting more breathless with a continuous cough recently
Davewm
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Flare up again
Just feeling breathless again and coughing. Peak flow between 400-500 my normal is 570
Just feeling breathless again and coughing. Peak flow between 400-500 my normal is 570
Dl98
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Went to the out of hours doctor today :(
So i had an appointment today after the ringing the 111 nhs number and was seen by a nurse. She did my blood pressure, oxygen levels twice, peak flow and had a good listen to my chest and said it was clear but she gave me a course of antibiotics if i need them. She said about my weight again aswell as
So i had an appointment today after the ringing the 111 nhs number and was seen by a nurse. She did my blood pressure, oxygen levels twice, peak flow and had a good listen to my chest and said it was clear but she gave me a course of antibiotics if i need them. She said about my weight again aswell as
ash6
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Brain Fog
Hi I'm new here, though I've posted on the Thyroid Forum before. I'm a 51 year old male. In 2014 I went on a low carb high fat diet and it affected my thyroid function, causing low energy and brain fog. I self-medicated with dessicated thyroid for four or five years without any relief of symptoms - I
Hi I'm new here, though I've posted on the Thyroid Forum before. I'm a 51 year old male. In 2014 I went on a low carb high fat diet and it affected my thyroid function, causing low energy and brain fog. I self-medicated with dessicated thyroid for four or five years without any relief of symptoms - I
Arnold_Layne
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Low carb granola
Low carb granola, has 6gm carbs per 60gm serving, great with yogurt ( I use coconut 3gm carbs per 100gm) or as a trail mix
Low carb granola, has 6gm carbs per 60gm serving, great with yogurt ( I use coconut 3gm carbs per 100gm) or as a trail mix
Pixielula
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
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