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High BP during dialysis
Hello, everyone! Today I’m reaching out on behalf of a friend who hasn’t joined this community yet but would greatly appreciate any advice you can offer. Her mom has been on dialysis for about 3 months and is having a rough go of it. During treatment her mom’s pressure shoots up dangerously high,
Hello, everyone! Today I’m reaching out on behalf of a friend who hasn’t joined this community yet but would greatly appreciate any advice you can offer. Her mom has been on dialysis for about 3 months and is having a rough go of it. During treatment her mom’s pressure shoots up dangerously high,
Learning_as_we_go
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Kidney Dialysis
2 months ago
Hyponatremia, Raynaud's and P.S.V.T
I recently was taken to hospital with a bad episode of P.S.V.T., a condition I've had since I was eight. Blood tests showed that my sodium level was a bit low. It has been at the sub-clinical level for some time. Raynaud's which I have had since my 20's suddenly began to cause me problems: Pains and
I recently was taken to hospital with a bad episode of P.S.V.T., a condition I've had since I was eight. Blood tests showed that my sodium level was a bit low. It has been at the sub-clinical level for some time. Raynaud's which I have had since my 20's suddenly began to cause me problems: Pains and
Mstislav
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Are all Blood Pressure Meds Awful?
I realise they may be/are lifesaving, but after nearly 30 years I am running out of options for BP control. For many years I took 25mg atenolol, 20 Lisinopril and 1.5 Indapamide. The latter seemed to make the biggest difference. I can’t take large doses of beta blockers as they stop me from breathing
I realise they may be/are lifesaving, but after nearly 30 years I am running out of options for BP control. For many years I took 25mg atenolol, 20 Lisinopril and 1.5 Indapamide. The latter seemed to make the biggest difference. I can’t take large doses of beta blockers as they stop me from breathing
Hellio
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High Blood Pressure Support
2 months ago
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Blood test results in full. Can anyone find a cause in there for my continued fatigue etc?
I still have the same symptoms, although some have improved a bit, but not gone, by any means. Still housebound. I list below Blood test results. Can anyone suggest an issue that may cause my symptoms because my GP says no action, normal. Serum 25 - HO Vit D3 level 135nmol/L 50-174
I still have the same symptoms, although some have improved a bit, but not gone, by any means. Still housebound. I list below Blood test results. Can anyone suggest an issue that may cause my symptoms because my GP says no action, normal. Serum 25 - HO Vit D3 level 135nmol/L 50-174
DandyButch
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Sodium Butyrate
You guys are going to thank me. Google or you tube it.
You guys are going to thank me. Google or you tube it.
robinson621
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Pain in right side
Have a tender painful area on my right side toward my upper back. At first I thought it must be a deep bruise, but it is not getting better. I don’t believe it is the right location to be my liver or a kidney. I do not have a gallbladder. What is it? Could it be my kidney after all? Doctor appointment
Have a tender painful area on my right side toward my upper back. At first I thought it must be a deep bruise, but it is not getting better. I don’t believe it is the right location to be my liver or a kidney. I do not have a gallbladder. What is it? Could it be my kidney after all? Doctor appointment
RosebudRed
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Kidney Disease
3 months ago
Mum's battle
Hi all, Mum has suffered from adrenal insufficiency over the past 15 years, as well as pernicious anemia, hypothyroidism, low WBC count and was hospitalised several times with low electrolytes. The electrolyte imbalance was caused by the cortisol acetate supplement she takes. She was numerous doctors
Hi all, Mum has suffered from adrenal insufficiency over the past 15 years, as well as pernicious anemia, hypothyroidism, low WBC count and was hospitalised several times with low electrolytes. The electrolyte imbalance was caused by the cortisol acetate supplement she takes. She was numerous doctors
quicklyinsignificant
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Disappointed 😞
Hi everyone, it's been a minute since I posted anything, hope everyone is doing well. I went in for blood work which they have me do every two weeks. Last visit was almost three weeks my hemoglobin was 7.6 today it was 7.3 which they said has been stable. The most disheartening information were seeing
Hi everyone, it's been a minute since I posted anything, hope everyone is doing well. I went in for blood work which they have me do every two weeks. Last visit was almost three weeks my hemoglobin was 7.6 today it was 7.3 which they said has been stable. The most disheartening information were seeing
bbeba103
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Kidney Disease
3 months ago
sodium
Hi I got blood results recently and I have hypothyroidism which is been treated with Eltroxin 25mcg and I also have low sodium. Sodium level is 134 which is just one below normal range. I’m not been treated for this and I’m wondering is this something I should be concerned about and get it investigated
Hi I got blood results recently and I have hypothyroidism which is been treated with Eltroxin 25mcg and I also have low sodium. Sodium level is 134 which is just one below normal range. I’m not been treated for this and I’m wondering is this something I should be concerned about and get it investigated
Peachy39
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Advice for mum
Hi all, My mum has recently been diagnosed with cirrhosis (alcohol related they seem to think) but she wasn’t a huge drinker they believe she’s just been unlucky with what her liver can handle, she has been in hospital on and off, first time she was in for 3 weeks and this time she has been in for
Hi all, My mum has recently been diagnosed with cirrhosis (alcohol related they seem to think) but she wasn’t a huge drinker they believe she’s just been unlucky with what her liver can handle, she has been in hospital on and off, first time she was in for 3 weeks and this time she has been in for
Char0127
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Laparoscopy made everything 1000x times worse, anyone else?
Hi all, I wondered if anyone else had, had a bad experience with their laparoscopy? I have suffered with endometriosis for 18 years ((I am 34 yes old)) (constantly misdiagnosed, gas lighted, not listened to, told it was normal period pains and to "just get on with it" - you know the usual story for
Hi all, I wondered if anyone else had, had a bad experience with their laparoscopy? I have suffered with endometriosis for 18 years ((I am 34 yes old)) (constantly misdiagnosed, gas lighted, not listened to, told it was normal period pains and to "just get on with it" - you know the usual story for
Mia843
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
I am confused CKD
Some time ago, just over 2 years now I had to go into hospital for just a day with a breathing problem and whilst there I had several blood tests. I was told one of them, the kidney function test was abnormal and I might be referred to see a renal consultant. That actually didn't happen. I have
Some time ago, just over 2 years now I had to go into hospital for just a day with a breathing problem and whilst there I had several blood tests. I was told one of them, the kidney function test was abnormal and I might be referred to see a renal consultant. That actually didn't happen. I have
eaggirl1856
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Kidney Disease
3 months ago
Understand Your Blood Work
this is from a Canadian PBC Society PBC FACT SHEET (09/02/16) (may vary by lab) ALP Alkaline Phosphatase This enzyme occurs mainly in liver cells next to bile ducts, and in bone. The blood level is raised in PBC and is the main enzyme that is checked to see if you have a response to treatment
this is from a Canadian PBC Society PBC FACT SHEET (09/02/16) (may vary by lab) ALP Alkaline Phosphatase This enzyme occurs mainly in liver cells next to bile ducts, and in bone. The blood level is raised in PBC and is the main enzyme that is checked to see if you have a response to treatment
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
3 months ago
Vitamin D and Magnesium
I've got low vitamin D and one of my symptoms is severe anxiety and panic attacks. Not sure if these are related. Someone suggested taking magnesium alongside vitamin D to help with the panic and anxiety. Has anyone had any luck with magnesium citrate helping with anxiety?
I've got low vitamin D and one of my symptoms is severe anxiety and panic attacks. Not sure if these are related. Someone suggested taking magnesium alongside vitamin D to help with the panic and anxiety. Has anyone had any luck with magnesium citrate helping with anxiety?
Chocolatelover15
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 days ago
Vitamin D and Anxiety
I've got low vitamin D and one of my symptoms is severe anxiety and panic attacks. Not sure if these are related. Someone suggested taking magnesium alongside vitamin D to help with the panic and anxiety. Has anyone had any luck with magnesium citrate helping with anxiety?
I've got low vitamin D and one of my symptoms is severe anxiety and panic attacks. Not sure if these are related. Someone suggested taking magnesium alongside vitamin D to help with the panic and anxiety. Has anyone had any luck with magnesium citrate helping with anxiety?
Chocolatelover15
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Thyroid UK
4 days ago
Carbimazole and cramps update
Hi Everyone, I have been on a roller coaster since my last post, hence my relative silence. My mother was seriously ill, I was asked to sign a DNR, then my mother recovered, now I am able to focus on my own issues. Since my last post about my severe cramps, they seem to have subsided since introducing
Hi Everyone, I have been on a roller coaster since my last post, hence my relative silence. My mother was seriously ill, I was asked to sign a DNR, then my mother recovered, now I am able to focus on my own issues. Since my last post about my severe cramps, they seem to have subsided since introducing
LadyAbash
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Thyroid UK
13 days ago
Diagnosis= mild kidney atrophy
Hi, I am not new to Health Ulocked but new to this community. I recently had an ultra sound of the kidneys and it indicated that I have mild atrophy of the kidneys. Right kidney Size: 8.2 x 4.7 x 4.3cm the left measures e: 9.6 x 3.0 x 4.6cm. My eGFR ranges from 60-64. I have not been able to find much
Hi, I am not new to Health Ulocked but new to this community. I recently had an ultra sound of the kidneys and it indicated that I have mild atrophy of the kidneys. Right kidney Size: 8.2 x 4.7 x 4.3cm the left measures e: 9.6 x 3.0 x 4.6cm. My eGFR ranges from 60-64. I have not been able to find much
Merny5
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Kidney Disease
3 months ago
Somatic Tinnitus....... Any Success stories out there?
My Tinnitus was caused by poor posture and TMD. can modulate and cause spikes by turning my head, tilting my head from left to right with ears toward shoulders, pushing on the sides of my nose, pulling down on my scm muscles, Shrugging my shoulders and bringing my shoulders way back, swallowing. jutting
My Tinnitus was caused by poor posture and TMD. can modulate and cause spikes by turning my head, tilting my head from left to right with ears toward shoulders, pushing on the sides of my nose, pulling down on my scm muscles, Shrugging my shoulders and bringing my shoulders way back, swallowing. jutting
Drummer45
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Tinnitus UK
1 month ago
Nosebleeds and thyroid / blood test query / going private
Hi there :) You were all so helpful when I was first diagnosed with hypothyroidism last year, and I was hoping I could trouble you all with another question. - My levothyroxine was raised to 75mg a day in February based on my NHS blood test (TSH 5.91 mU/L, free T4 15.8pmol/L). - Not really sure if
Hi there :) You were all so helpful when I was first diagnosed with hypothyroidism last year, and I was hoping I could trouble you all with another question. - My levothyroxine was raised to 75mg a day in February based on my NHS blood test (TSH 5.91 mU/L, free T4 15.8pmol/L). - Not really sure if
Fweb
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Dexa scan normal but wedge fractures anyway!!
A visit to the Pain Clinic finally produced an MRI scan of my thoracic spine. The result show wedge fractures which the doctor described as “significant”. Also showed my lungs were compromised which was why I get breathless easily. Like Tangocharlie I am concerned because the Dexa scan I had before
A visit to the Pain Clinic finally produced an MRI scan of my thoracic spine. The result show wedge fractures which the doctor described as “significant”. Also showed my lungs were compromised which was why I get breathless easily. Like Tangocharlie I am concerned because the Dexa scan I had before
Omanain
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
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