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change of T3 brand
Hi. My GP finally agreed to give me Liothyronine on the nhs after l bought it for several years on a private prescription. He included Thybon Henning on the computer, l checked online when l got home. However when l ordered them the brand had been removed and l received Mercury Pharma . I called the
Hi. My GP finally agreed to give me Liothyronine on the nhs after l bought it for several years on a private prescription. He included Thybon Henning on the computer, l checked online when l got home. However when l ordered them the brand had been removed and l received Mercury Pharma . I called the
YSpencer
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Substitute Eplerenone for Prednisone with Zytiga?
I am taking Eligard + Zytiga + Prednisone (5mg). I would like to stop the prednisone and substitute eplerenone (Inspra), if that is viable. I found this exchange from earlier this year from Gearhead, with comments from Tango65 and T_A, among others. Has anyone stopped prednisone altogether in
I am taking Eligard + Zytiga + Prednisone (5mg). I would like to stop the prednisone and substitute eplerenone (Inspra), if that is viable. I found this exchange from earlier this year from Gearhead, with comments from Tango65 and T_A, among others. Has anyone stopped prednisone altogether in
garyjp9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
NEW MEMBER
Hi everyone, I've just joined and going through posts and comments. I have had CKD for a while now, have epilepsy, am on low sodium chloride daily and suffer from SIADH. I look forward to getting tips from others. Happy Christmas!
Hi everyone, I've just joined and going through posts and comments. I have had CKD for a while now, have epilepsy, am on low sodium chloride daily and suffer from SIADH. I look forward to getting tips from others. Happy Christmas!
lgd333
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
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Joint pain.
Does anyone have a suggestion for joint pain? My husband has had prostate removed 2017, on Xtandi for 15 months, then Chemo, now on his 2nd cycle out of 6 of Radium 223. He has about once a week, severe joint pain in his knee. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Tall Allen, look forward to hearing
Does anyone have a suggestion for joint pain? My husband has had prostate removed 2017, on Xtandi for 15 months, then Chemo, now on his 2nd cycle out of 6 of Radium 223. He has about once a week, severe joint pain in his knee. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Tall Allen, look forward to hearing
Docker53
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Stopping Firmagon if castration resistant
The cocktail of painkillers plus Radium 223 is making me very tired at the moment. This may seem like a daft question but what is the position with continuing or stopping Firmagon when you're castration resistant? Is its purpose to control the spread of testosterone that would otherwise make the cancer
The cocktail of painkillers plus Radium 223 is making me very tired at the moment. This may seem like a daft question but what is the position with continuing or stopping Firmagon when you're castration resistant? Is its purpose to control the spread of testosterone that would otherwise make the cancer
Finlay66
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Bug or flare?
Hi everyone.. sorry I know I am a broken record on here! But can anyone tell me their thoughts on this please.. Had a stressful week in court with work last week. Really proud of myself as I managed to get through it with the help of Imodium and enteresogel, was lucky as we didn’t have to meet until
Hi everyone.. sorry I know I am a broken record on here! But can anyone tell me their thoughts on this please.. Had a stressful week in court with work last week. Really proud of myself as I managed to get through it with the help of Imodium and enteresogel, was lucky as we didn’t have to meet until
JT1992
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IBS Network
1 year ago
[b]Vinpocetine regulates levels of circulating TLRs in Parkinson's disease patients[/b] 2018
Vinpocetine regulates levels of circulating TLRs in Parkinson's disease patients
2018 https://sci-hub.se/10.1007/s10072-018-3592-y I get 30 mg capsules from Swanson and take one a day with food. Per this article: https://nootropicsexpert.com/vinpocetine/ Vinpocetine helps: • Cerebral Circulation
Vinpocetine regulates levels of circulating TLRs in Parkinson's disease patients
2018 https://sci-hub.se/10.1007/s10072-018-3592-y I get 30 mg capsules from Swanson and take one a day with food. Per this article: https://nootropicsexpert.com/vinpocetine/ Vinpocetine helps: • Cerebral Circulation
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Advice on my blood test results, please.
Hello, I was diagnosed in August and really benefitted from advice from people here. I am lacking confidence in the GP as I feel they don't do anything proactively, although they have seemed happy to follow the guidance I am given here. My blood test results are below. I have been prescribed Vitamin
Hello, I was diagnosed in August and really benefitted from advice from people here. I am lacking confidence in the GP as I feel they don't do anything proactively, although they have seemed happy to follow the guidance I am given here. My blood test results are below. I have been prescribed Vitamin
Tired2022
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
New to Entresco
Not new to ARBs or Beta Blockers. Not new to knowing my body does not take medication well. New to Entresco and suffering very loose bowels, not normal for me !!! Have given it 2 Months to settle but no signs of this appending. Don’t want to give up on gold standard med. Has anyone any advice on coping
Not new to ARBs or Beta Blockers. Not new to knowing my body does not take medication well. New to Entresco and suffering very loose bowels, not normal for me !!! Have given it 2 Months to settle but no signs of this appending. Don’t want to give up on gold standard med. Has anyone any advice on coping
Swalecliffe88
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Got blood resukts from over 30 yrs aho ago. NHS request medical records
Hi, I've often wondered what my kidney function results were off yrs ago. I contacted NHS medical records at local hospital. I have just received them as I wanted to know my kidney function tests over the yrs when I went into hospital for nothing major. I pleased to say they have not altered much over
Hi, I've often wondered what my kidney function results were off yrs ago. I contacted NHS medical records at local hospital. I have just received them as I wanted to know my kidney function tests over the yrs when I went into hospital for nothing major. I pleased to say they have not altered much over
Tempest1
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Early CKD Support
1 year ago
Association Between Antiepileptic Drugs and Incident Parkinson Disease in the UK Biobank
I am unable to post full text article, this is the summary with one comment regarding gabapentin. Interestingly my husband takes gabapentin for back/nerve pain. Prior to his diagnosis he was on a a dose about (600mg), taxes (900mg now) max for pain threshold is (2400-3600). Makes me wonder if we cut
I am unable to post full text article, this is the summary with one comment regarding gabapentin. Interestingly my husband takes gabapentin for back/nerve pain. Prior to his diagnosis he was on a a dose about (600mg), taxes (900mg now) max for pain threshold is (2400-3600). Makes me wonder if we cut
Sydney75
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Fungus used in Chinese medicine improves sleep in rodents (and also impacts glutamine/glutamate)
This isn't an easy read but, if the results can be relied on, looks promising https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837518/ Abstract Ganoderma resinaceum is a valuable Chinese medicine. This study aimed to investigate whether a G. resinaceum alcohol extract (GRAE) improves sleep, and analyze
This isn't an easy read but, if the results can be relied on, looks promising https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837518/ Abstract Ganoderma resinaceum is a valuable Chinese medicine. This study aimed to investigate whether a G. resinaceum alcohol extract (GRAE) improves sleep, and analyze
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
not diagnosed!
hi all I have not been diagnosed with IBS but I think I have it, the thing is I suffer with bloating , constipation and diarrhoea, the other day at work I had really bad wind then sudden pains in my stomach followed by a sudden rush to the toilet , sorry for next part but graphic , but my bowel movement
hi all I have not been diagnosed with IBS but I think I have it, the thing is I suffer with bloating , constipation and diarrhoea, the other day at work I had really bad wind then sudden pains in my stomach followed by a sudden rush to the toilet , sorry for next part but graphic , but my bowel movement
Prettywoman73
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Updated treatment plan for progressing MCRPC
I have started Xgeva and also was able to get a prescription for Estrogel Transdermal gel. Will start Xofigo Radium 223 that was approved last week. I am still taking abiraterone and dexamethasone and it is not working, PSA has been climbing. My Question is, should I switch the abiraterone for
I have started Xgeva and also was able to get a prescription for Estrogel Transdermal gel. Will start Xofigo Radium 223 that was approved last week. I am still taking abiraterone and dexamethasone and it is not working, PSA has been climbing. My Question is, should I switch the abiraterone for
Islandboy2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Sodium cromoglicate capsules by KinedexE
Hi, does anyone know where i can buy Sodium cromoglicate capsules by the manufacturer KinedexE? Im in the UK. They work better than the others by eg sanofi
Hi, does anyone know where i can buy Sodium cromoglicate capsules by the manufacturer KinedexE? Im in the UK. They work better than the others by eg sanofi
haris89
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
1 year ago
Another Diet Question
Thank you all for talking to me about soda, now I have another question. I've looked through various websites about CKD diets, looked at various recipes and the whys and why nots of what you should and shouldn't eat. For those of you who live with other family members, how do you balance your special
Thank you all for talking to me about soda, now I have another question. I've looked through various websites about CKD diets, looked at various recipes and the whys and why nots of what you should and shouldn't eat. For those of you who live with other family members, how do you balance your special
TheSQLGuy
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
bowels
hi there, my mums bowels are now very sensitive. Would anyone have any recommendations on how to help stool to be firm, rather than Imodium as I can’t imagine that can be taken on a daily basis?
hi there, my mums bowels are now very sensitive. Would anyone have any recommendations on how to help stool to be firm, rather than Imodium as I can’t imagine that can be taken on a daily basis?
NetballMagic
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PSP Association
1 year 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
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
What Is The Test For Celiacs Please?
Hi! I have recently had some blood tests done at my GP surgery, as requested by my endocrinologist (I have Turner Syndrome and have to have annual blood tests including to monitor my thyroid - no issues or medications needed for that so far although my TSH levels have gone from in the 1s up to nearly
Hi! I have recently had some blood tests done at my GP surgery, as requested by my endocrinologist (I have Turner Syndrome and have to have annual blood tests including to monitor my thyroid - no issues or medications needed for that so far although my TSH levels have gone from in the 1s up to nearly
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Most effective medications for suppressing Periodic Limb Movements of Sleep (PLMS)
An interesting article from the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (Jan 24, 2023) https://doi.org/10.5664/jcsm.10440 I'm unable to access the full article but here's part of the abstract. STUDY OBJECTIVES:Periodic limb movements during sleep (PLMS) are a frequent finding in restless legs syndrome (
An interesting article from the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (Jan 24, 2023) https://doi.org/10.5664/jcsm.10440 I'm unable to access the full article but here's part of the abstract. STUDY OBJECTIVES:Periodic limb movements during sleep (PLMS) are a frequent finding in restless legs syndrome (
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
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