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I have recently fallen in love. With capillaries. In his brilliant book, ‘The Secret Language of Cells’, Dr John Leif, physician and neuroscientist, dedicates a whole chapter to them, calling these tiny vessels, ‘brain centres’ of tissue development. With a yogic lens, this speaks to the body intelligence
I have recently fallen in love. With capillaries. In his brilliant book, ‘The Secret Language of Cells’, Dr John Leif, physician and neuroscientist, dedicates a whole chapter to them, calling these tiny vessels, ‘brain centres’ of tissue development. With a yogic lens, this speaks to the body intelligence
WhollyAligned
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
4 months ago
stubborn hypertension
First symptoms at least fifteen years ago (pressure headache) during stressful teaching job. Ramipril sorted it until three years later needed Indapamide added. Retired and felt better Had a TIA in 2022, consultant advised to come off Indapamide because of low sodium and potassium results. Also
First symptoms at least fifteen years ago (pressure headache) during stressful teaching job. Ramipril sorted it until three years later needed Indapamide added. Retired and felt better Had a TIA in 2022, consultant advised to come off Indapamide because of low sodium and potassium results. Also
Cyclamenfan
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High Blood Pressure Support
4 months ago
Advice?
Close family member has what I think is some stage of CKD; from my reading, likely CKD 3. They insist on alternative health care only. They are taking Ashwagandha, Triphala, Arjuna, Amla, Nattokinase, Resveratrol, Nottoginseng, Eucommia, Red Sage, Rhodiola, Cordyceps/Lion's Mane/Reishi. And a very
Close family member has what I think is some stage of CKD; from my reading, likely CKD 3. They insist on alternative health care only. They are taking Ashwagandha, Triphala, Arjuna, Amla, Nattokinase, Resveratrol, Nottoginseng, Eucommia, Red Sage, Rhodiola, Cordyceps/Lion's Mane/Reishi. And a very
BadderBoom
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Kidney Disease
4 months ago
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Rang gp surgery 🤦♀️
So after my last posts about the gp prescribing me a antihistamine which I have recived today...( Fexofenadine Hydrochloride) I assume the gp wants me to take this antihistamine with my thyroid medication 🤔 although she never actually said this🤷♀️.Maby she's thinks the antihistamine will help me stomach
So after my last posts about the gp prescribing me a antihistamine which I have recived today...( Fexofenadine Hydrochloride) I assume the gp wants me to take this antihistamine with my thyroid medication 🤔 although she never actually said this🤷♀️.Maby she's thinks the antihistamine will help me stomach
birkie
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Xarelto and enoxaprin sodium at the same time
Is there anyone in this community that is taking Xarelto and enoxaprin sodium at the same time. I am looking for an alternative to aspirin and I’m already on enoxaprin sodium. just wanted to know if there’s anyone else in our group who might be taking both
Is there anyone in this community that is taking Xarelto and enoxaprin sodium at the same time. I am looking for an alternative to aspirin and I’m already on enoxaprin sodium. just wanted to know if there’s anyone else in our group who might be taking both
Thick_Blood
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 months ago
New Results
Good evening everyone, I hope you are all well. I first posted in December last year, I received some incredible advice, support and encouragement from many of the members on this site, thank you all once again. To recap, in December I was diagnosed with CKD 3a. I had some new tests completed this
Good evening everyone, I hope you are all well. I first posted in December last year, I received some incredible advice, support and encouragement from many of the members on this site, thank you all once again. To recap, in December I was diagnosed with CKD 3a. I had some new tests completed this
DrRoblox
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Kidney Disease
5 months ago
Meds or diet
4 years ago at age 59 I had a heart attack out of the blue,got a stent and the usual cocktail of meds which I have taken religiously for 4 years. I have a healthy diet, don't smoke social drinker and walk every day, totally changed my lifestyle since heart attack and felt fit and well...I went for my
4 years ago at age 59 I had a heart attack out of the blue,got a stent and the usual cocktail of meds which I have taken religiously for 4 years. I have a healthy diet, don't smoke social drinker and walk every day, totally changed my lifestyle since heart attack and felt fit and well...I went for my
Sunnysummerdays
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
What does it mean if you have too low sodium?
One of husbands tests has shown his sodium level out of range so have reduced his deuretics? Can anyone explain?Thanks Ewife
One of husbands tests has shown his sodium level out of range so have reduced his deuretics? Can anyone explain?Thanks Ewife
Ewife
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Medication
So far my intake of medication is, 1000mg sodium vaprorate twice daily, 100mg propranolol 3 times daily, trazodone 200mg daily, famotidine 45mg daily , feel like a walking pill box at times, I'm sure compared , some people will be taken much more, and some less, Plus anything I can use to numb neck pain
So far my intake of medication is, 1000mg sodium vaprorate twice daily, 100mg propranolol 3 times daily, trazodone 200mg daily, famotidine 45mg daily , feel like a walking pill box at times, I'm sure compared , some people will be taken much more, and some less, Plus anything I can use to numb neck pain
Heavychunky1
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Encephalitis International
5 months ago
Another update - salivary cortisol and more thoughts on what's going on
Hey everyone, My salivary cortisol came back few days ago, much improved. I wanted to check what impact additional 7.5 mcg t3 had on my saliva cortisol levels. My morning cortisol increased from 7 to 58% My afternoon cortisol went from 9 to 57%. My evening cortisol went from 59% to 115%. Concerned
Hey everyone, My salivary cortisol came back few days ago, much improved. I wanted to check what impact additional 7.5 mcg t3 had on my saliva cortisol levels. My morning cortisol increased from 7 to 58% My afternoon cortisol went from 9 to 57%. My evening cortisol went from 59% to 115%. Concerned
Incoguto
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Could be some positivity for frequent UTI sufferers.
Good morning folks. Just entering the fourth year since my GCA diagnosis and having suffered around 17 UTI's in that time (hospitalised with two) along with constant symptoms in between, I've swallowed tons of D-Mannose, cranberry supplements, given up caffeine, artificial sweeteners, used vaginal pessaries
Good morning folks. Just entering the fourth year since my GCA diagnosis and having suffered around 17 UTI's in that time (hospitalised with two) along with constant symptoms in between, I've swallowed tons of D-Mannose, cranberry supplements, given up caffeine, artificial sweeteners, used vaginal pessaries
strawclutching
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Where do I go from here?
I've many years history of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Polymyalgia (PMR). I developed vasculitis in August, possibly triggered by apixaban.That had been started after an episode of dramatically low sodium had caused Atrial Fibrillation. I'm now on 25mg prednisolone, azathioprine 125mg daily. This is stops
I've many years history of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Polymyalgia (PMR). I developed vasculitis in August, possibly triggered by apixaban.That had been started after an episode of dramatically low sodium had caused Atrial Fibrillation. I'm now on 25mg prednisolone, azathioprine 125mg daily. This is stops
oldtimer2
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Vasculitis UK
5 months ago
water balance?
I have what the phlebotomists call "little rolly veins" which translates into multiple sticks at blood draws and having to wait for the "vein whisperer" guy to be available, also very slow and insufficient draws when the vein they finally managed to tap collapses, that kind of thing. So I drink a lot
I have what the phlebotomists call "little rolly veins" which translates into multiple sticks at blood draws and having to wait for the "vein whisperer" guy to be available, also very slow and insufficient draws when the vein they finally managed to tap collapses, that kind of thing. So I drink a lot
WildIris
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Kidney Disease
5 months ago
COPD struggle
Please help! My husband is struggling with COPD. We live in a rural town of 800 so doctors are not nearby. He has started swelling. How do you keep that down? We monitor his diet closely, keep his sodium under 2000. What can you do for the cough? It wakes him up every hour. I am taking care of
Please help! My husband is struggling with COPD. We live in a rural town of 800 so doctors are not nearby. He has started swelling. How do you keep that down? We monitor his diet closely, keep his sodium under 2000. What can you do for the cough? It wakes him up every hour. I am taking care of
1964BookLover
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Another update on potential meds intolerance
Hey everyone,I have trouble tolerating thyroid meds despite trying different combos, even different NDT med types etc, while it hasn't been a problem before, it was smooth sailing on Armour and great increasing, until I crashed mid 2017. Currently on 2.375 gr Armour and 5 mcg Thybon t3. My salivary cortisol
Hey everyone,I have trouble tolerating thyroid meds despite trying different combos, even different NDT med types etc, while it hasn't been a problem before, it was smooth sailing on Armour and great increasing, until I crashed mid 2017. Currently on 2.375 gr Armour and 5 mcg Thybon t3. My salivary cortisol
Incoguto
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Sodium cromoglycate inhaler (Intal)
Can anyone share their experience getting Intal inhaler since it has been delisted in the UK? Or, do you now take it via a nebulizer instead? If yes, can you share the name of the nebulizer device and the manufacturer of the cromolyn/chromoglycate solution? Pubmed indicates it's less effective than
Can anyone share their experience getting Intal inhaler since it has been delisted in the UK? Or, do you now take it via a nebulizer instead? If yes, can you share the name of the nebulizer device and the manufacturer of the cromolyn/chromoglycate solution? Pubmed indicates it's less effective than
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
Recommended Tracking App - Easy to use, tracks what I need to monitor for CKD
After searching for a long time and almost giving up, I finally found an app that does everything that I need. Yeah! It tracks my diet and helps me monitor my intake of Sodium, Potassium, Phosphate, Protein and Water, which is important for patients with CKD . At the same time it tracks calories
After searching for a long time and almost giving up, I finally found an app that does everything that I need. Yeah! It tracks my diet and helps me monitor my intake of Sodium, Potassium, Phosphate, Protein and Water, which is important for patients with CKD . At the same time it tracks calories
2023CKD
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Kidney Disease
5 months ago
Comprehensive CKD and healthy Diet app
If you are aware of any reputable comprehensive apps to help track food intake for CKD patients. I would love a recommendation. Kidney diet tracking is complicated and it would be invaluable to have a toolset for those of us trying to implement dietary changes that are comprehensive. By comprehensive
If you are aware of any reputable comprehensive apps to help track food intake for CKD patients. I would love a recommendation. Kidney diet tracking is complicated and it would be invaluable to have a toolset for those of us trying to implement dietary changes that are comprehensive. By comprehensive
2023CKD
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Kidney Disease
5 months ago
pre workout supplements
Hi, wonder if any of you use a pre workout supplements and if its safe to do for us ? I am not very experience at the science behind it, but some supplements help to carry more oxygen through our RBC, promoting its production which I guess its not suitable for us ? Before and soon after I was diagnosed
Hi, wonder if any of you use a pre workout supplements and if its safe to do for us ? I am not very experience at the science behind it, but some supplements help to carry more oxygen through our RBC, promoting its production which I guess its not suitable for us ? Before and soon after I was diagnosed
kamiilos
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
Update on my journey of elimination
Hello everyone, I'm a 39 yrs old female. Some months ago I started my elimination process. I haven't been feeling well for the last 6.5 years, in and out of jobs and life in general. I was doing great on 3 gr of Armour for 2 years up until mid 2017 and then crashed. Trying to resolve the mystery of
Hello everyone, I'm a 39 yrs old female. Some months ago I started my elimination process. I haven't been feeling well for the last 6.5 years, in and out of jobs and life in general. I was doing great on 3 gr of Armour for 2 years up until mid 2017 and then crashed. Trying to resolve the mystery of
Incoguto
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
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