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Lo Salt and equivalents
Hi, If taking Amlodipine and Candesartan to control high blood pressure, is it OK to take "Lo Salt" (the container says 66% less sodium than regular table, sea and rock salts) or the other low salt equivalents available on the market? I asked the GP but he never heard of it! When I explained what it
Hi, If taking Amlodipine and Candesartan to control high blood pressure, is it OK to take "Lo Salt" (the container says 66% less sodium than regular table, sea and rock salts) or the other low salt equivalents available on the market? I asked the GP but he never heard of it! When I explained what it
Wispaah
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High Blood Pressure Support
6 years ago
My Tips
1) I am consistent with her treatment. Always on top of her to make sure she has taken the medicine. She is on an ace inhibitor to help protect the kidneys and minimize spilling of protein. We check urine daily and weight every couple of days. Also try to stay under 1500mg of sodium a day. 2) Get
1) I am consistent with her treatment. Always on top of her to make sure she has taken the medicine. She is on an ace inhibitor to help protect the kidneys and minimize spilling of protein. We check urine daily and weight every couple of days. Also try to stay under 1500mg of sodium a day. 2) Get
Pinky4
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Parents of Children with Kidney Disease
6 years ago
Maybe I shouldn’t post OCALIVA side effects. I’m hoping everyone here knows them
MEDICATION GUIDE OCALIVA (o-CAL-eh-vah) (obeticholic acid) tablets What is the most important information I should know about OCALIVA? If you have primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) with advanced cirrhosis, you may need a lower dose of OCALIVA. • Before you start OCALIVA, and during your treatment
MEDICATION GUIDE OCALIVA (o-CAL-eh-vah) (obeticholic acid) tablets What is the most important information I should know about OCALIVA? If you have primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) with advanced cirrhosis, you may need a lower dose of OCALIVA. • Before you start OCALIVA, and during your treatment
SunnyXXOO
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PBC Foundation
6 years ago
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Plant based diet
Hi All, I have been reading these posts for a while now. I am in stage 4. I’ve been watching my kidneys since I had stones when I was 19, am now 55. My one kidney was only working 50% then. That kidney has shriveled up to nothing. Never had anymore stones. Always just thought it was just the one kidney
Hi All, I have been reading these posts for a while now. I am in stage 4. I’ve been watching my kidneys since I had stones when I was 19, am now 55. My one kidney was only working 50% then. That kidney has shriveled up to nothing. Never had anymore stones. Always just thought it was just the one kidney
Mandelin
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Kidney Disease
6 years ago
Diet changes
Hi everyone! I'm in the early stages of ckd and right now I'm really trying to wrap my head around what I should be eating to be as nice to my kidneys as possible. For the last year or so I've been under the impression that the most important thing is to stay low in protein and to keep full eat more
Hi everyone! I'm in the early stages of ckd and right now I'm really trying to wrap my head around what I should be eating to be as nice to my kidneys as possible. For the last year or so I've been under the impression that the most important thing is to stay low in protein and to keep full eat more
Fluuux
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Early CKD Support
6 years ago
Husband in coma cardiac arrest, 20 min anoxic brain injuries. He’s opening eyes but staring at ceiling. No communication.
How long will this stage last? Induced coma 10 days , it’s now 3 weeks , off sedation but on meds for ; seizures and agitation ( sodium valproate) , bp meds, and insulin . He sleeps most of the time and when he wakes it’s for a short while and doesn’t track with his eyes. He looks as if he is in
How long will this stage last? Induced coma 10 days , it’s now 3 weeks , off sedation but on meds for ; seizures and agitation ( sodium valproate) , bp meds, and insulin . He sleeps most of the time and when he wakes it’s for a short while and doesn’t track with his eyes. He looks as if he is in
Worriedfor
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ICUsteps
6 years ago
Sodium oxybate, thyroid hormone and sleep
Sodium oxybate (which is the sodium salt of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid) is used as a last resort medicine for sleep problems - under expert guidance only. I have just come across a personal report about the interaction between sodium oxybate and levothyroxine. If anyone is interested, I'll post more
Sodium oxybate (which is the sodium salt of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid) is used as a last resort medicine for sleep problems - under expert guidance only. I have just come across a personal report about the interaction between sodium oxybate and levothyroxine. If anyone is interested, I'll post more
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
you naughty naughty boy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WELL TOLD DOC AND CHEMIST about taking extra omeprozole THEY WEREN'T IMPRESSED SOMETHING ABOUT SODIUM LEVELS WELL IT MUST POINT TO SOMETHING WELL BACK TO 2 DAY MAYBE SNEAK ODD EXTRA ONE NEAR EAT TIME
WELL TOLD DOC AND CHEMIST about taking extra omeprozole THEY WEREN'T IMPRESSED SOMETHING ABOUT SODIUM LEVELS WELL IT MUST POINT TO SOMETHING WELL BACK TO 2 DAY MAYBE SNEAK ODD EXTRA ONE NEAR EAT TIME
pauluk60
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NRAS
6 years ago
What should I do now???!! PLEASE help!!
My dad is still sitting in the hospital in ORMC in Orlando health since LAST Tuesday. His tests have not come back confirming or denying leptomeningeal. They say it’s still a mystery. He looked and talks like he has had a stroke which I’m wondering, however he is not confused and is alert as normal.
My dad is still sitting in the hospital in ORMC in Orlando health since LAST Tuesday. His tests have not come back confirming or denying leptomeningeal. They say it’s still a mystery. He looked and talks like he has had a stroke which I’m wondering, however he is not confused and is alert as normal.
Lisam81
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
CBD oil for IBS and anxiety - Day 4
I've been wanting to try CBD oil for a while now but wasn't sure where to start. A friend of mine who has Crohn's disease gave me some advice and recommended a website to me where she gets hers. I bought a bottle of Full Spectrum CBD oil (tincture) for about $30 and free shipping. It arrived quickly.
I've been wanting to try CBD oil for a while now but wasn't sure where to start. A friend of mine who has Crohn's disease gave me some advice and recommended a website to me where she gets hers. I bought a bottle of Full Spectrum CBD oil (tincture) for about $30 and free shipping. It arrived quickly.
Merth83
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IBS Network
6 years ago
Low/falling sodium levels?
One thing the hospital cannot get a handle on since Tuesday is his sodium levels. On 9/7 and 9/27 blood work at Moffitt his sodium level dropped on both to 131 from 139 previously. At the hospital after the seizure his sodium was critically low. His sodium today is 126. Normal is 135 or higher. Below
One thing the hospital cannot get a handle on since Tuesday is his sodium levels. On 9/7 and 9/27 blood work at Moffitt his sodium level dropped on both to 131 from 139 previously. At the hospital after the seizure his sodium was critically low. His sodium today is 126. Normal is 135 or higher. Below
Lisam81
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Advice on Hyperparathyroidism
I wonder if anyone out there can give me some advice please. I started having episodes of palpitations around 2 months ago - with sometimes (I suspect) atrial fibrillation. The worst episodes of atrial fibrillation have taken to to A & E, where it was discovered on the first visit that I had raised calcium
I wonder if anyone out there can give me some advice please. I started having episodes of palpitations around 2 months ago - with sometimes (I suspect) atrial fibrillation. The worst episodes of atrial fibrillation have taken to to A & E, where it was discovered on the first visit that I had raised calcium
engo
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Some More Info on Odd Things That Can Cause or Aggavate Anxiety & Depression
Mornin' all....I'd like to talk about your adrenal glands for a moment. We all know they are the stress defenders of your body. Several important hormones are related to or directly produced by th adrenal gland. Among them are: Cortisol, DHEA & testosterone. I wanna mention a hormone that gets no attention
Mornin' all....I'd like to talk about your adrenal glands for a moment. We all know they are the stress defenders of your body. Several important hormones are related to or directly produced by th adrenal gland. Among them are: Cortisol, DHEA & testosterone. I wanna mention a hormone that gets no attention
JEG325
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
More On Odd Disorders That Can Cause Anxiety & Depression
This is JEG 325. About a year ago I was diagnosed with Hypokalemia. This is an unexplained loss of potassium resulting in fairly severe symptoms. The average level of potassium should be about 4.5 or so. Anything below 3.6 is considered low, below 2.5 is considered llife threatening. I was at 2.6 when
This is JEG 325. About a year ago I was diagnosed with Hypokalemia. This is an unexplained loss of potassium resulting in fairly severe symptoms. The average level of potassium should be about 4.5 or so. Anything below 3.6 is considered low, below 2.5 is considered llife threatening. I was at 2.6 when
JEG325
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
Emerging cell cycle inhibitors for treating metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer.
New paper below. As someone who believes that halting cell cycle progression can be almost as good as inducing cell death in PCa, I was interested to see a paper on the topic. "Review of the current literature identified cell cycle inhibitors under study in early phase clinical trials targeting the G1
New paper below. As someone who believes that halting cell cycle progression can be almost as good as inducing cell death in PCa, I was interested to see a paper on the topic. "Review of the current literature identified cell cycle inhibitors under study in early phase clinical trials targeting the G1
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Additional Info On Unknown or Unaddressed Concerns That Can Cause or Aggravate Anxiety & Depression
This is JEG 325 again. Just so you know, my magnesium was also found to be slightly low. My doctor has me on Vit. D, Magnesium Citrate & Time released potassium. What I found out personally is that high sodium intake, low potassium intake & not enough water are more things that aggravate my depression
This is JEG 325 again. Just so you know, my magnesium was also found to be slightly low. My doctor has me on Vit. D, Magnesium Citrate & Time released potassium. What I found out personally is that high sodium intake, low potassium intake & not enough water are more things that aggravate my depression
JEG325
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
16 years with metastatic prostate cancer - latest news
When I put up my last post, I expected the follow-up to be fairly straightforward - you know, radium 223 has worked a bit, but only a bit, and I’m moving onto something else/PSMA targeting/immunotherapy. But, that hasn’t really happened. The prostate cancer had other ideas. I’ll come to that, but first
When I put up my last post, I expected the follow-up to be fairly straightforward - you know, radium 223 has worked a bit, but only a bit, and I’m moving onto something else/PSMA targeting/immunotherapy. But, that hasn’t really happened. The prostate cancer had other ideas. I’ll come to that, but first
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Lab Results
Protein in Urine: 0.3 g/L, Blood in Urine: none, Creatinine at 83, which gives an eGFR of 106. Spot BP: 135/84. HbA1c = 6.2 (pre-diabetic) Doctor advises me to eat health - low fat, low sodium, and low sugar; exercise more and lose weight. More tests tomorrow: ACR and Total Cholesterol, repeat HbA1c
Protein in Urine: 0.3 g/L, Blood in Urine: none, Creatinine at 83, which gives an eGFR of 106. Spot BP: 135/84. HbA1c = 6.2 (pre-diabetic) Doctor advises me to eat health - low fat, low sodium, and low sugar; exercise more and lose weight. More tests tomorrow: ACR and Total Cholesterol, repeat HbA1c
SamuelChin
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Early CKD Support
6 years ago
New to CKD w/ Anxiety
Hi, I’m fairly new to CKD. I am a 42 yr old male, no wife or kids, diagnosed last yr w/ Stage 2, Hypertensive Nephrosclerosis w/ long term use of NSAIDs. My hypertension has been under control for about 10 yrs and I don’t have diabetes. I haven’t told anyone in my family because I don’t want my parents
Hi, I’m fairly new to CKD. I am a 42 yr old male, no wife or kids, diagnosed last yr w/ Stage 2, Hypertensive Nephrosclerosis w/ long term use of NSAIDs. My hypertension has been under control for about 10 yrs and I don’t have diabetes. I haven’t told anyone in my family because I don’t want my parents
Guy2
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Early CKD Support
6 years ago
Gastroenterology results: need help interpreting please
Got sent a large amount of final Gastroenterology results, and there are some things on it that I need help with, if anyone can read through it, I'd be grateful: Just putting relevant bits in since it's 12 pages long. Potassium level: 5.1 (3.5- 5.0 mmol/L) Sodium level : 146 (range 135-145 mmol/L)
Got sent a large amount of final Gastroenterology results, and there are some things on it that I need help with, if anyone can read through it, I'd be grateful: Just putting relevant bits in since it's 12 pages long. Potassium level: 5.1 (3.5- 5.0 mmol/L) Sodium level : 146 (range 135-145 mmol/L)
Cherylclaire
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
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