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Which Magnesium?
Hi all, I've been taking a Magnesium Citrate supplement for well over a year now (got a good supply) and originally started it for heavy, restless legs and sleep problems. I have now come to the end of my supply and 4th day in, without it, the symptoms I've described have re-appeared! My question is,
Hi all, I've been taking a Magnesium Citrate supplement for well over a year now (got a good supply) and originally started it for heavy, restless legs and sleep problems. I have now come to the end of my supply and 4th day in, without it, the symptoms I've described have re-appeared! My question is,
Artnmusiclover
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
cirrhos anyway?
Hello I wonder if someone with experience can answer these questions? I have symptoms that could lead to cirrhosis of the liver. these are: pain in the stomach on the right side. losing hair. pain in the feet in the evening. a swollen knee. yellow poop. my blood values have been a little above
Hello I wonder if someone with experience can answer these questions? I have symptoms that could lead to cirrhosis of the liver. these are: pain in the stomach on the right side. losing hair. pain in the feet in the evening. a swollen knee. yellow poop. my blood values have been a little above
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Eating tip
for those who can’t eat too much. I recommend a smoothie first thing in the morning. my smoothie contains: fresh blueberries, fresh strawberries, lime or lemon juice, honey and milk. I also alternate between banana’s and avocado. hope this helps someone.
for those who can’t eat too much. I recommend a smoothie first thing in the morning. my smoothie contains: fresh blueberries, fresh strawberries, lime or lemon juice, honey and milk. I also alternate between banana’s and avocado. hope this helps someone.
Morris1800
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
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I’m pretty new to this group but am very grateful to be part of this forum. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in 2017 and started sodium risedronate around 2018. I took it until about 4 months ago when my Endocrinologist took me off to put me on Prolia, which she assured me had no contraindications
I’m pretty new to this group but am very grateful to be part of this forum. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in 2017 and started sodium risedronate around 2018. I took it until about 4 months ago when my Endocrinologist took me off to put me on Prolia, which she assured me had no contraindications
Uncertain2
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Advice needed
I had kidney transplant 3 months ago and it has been a living hell.I have ibs to begin with and for three months my intestines have been getting destroyed from meds.I have chronic watery diarrhea to the point that i cant leave my home for more then 2 hours and if i do i need to have a bathroom close
I had kidney transplant 3 months ago and it has been a living hell.I have ibs to begin with and for three months my intestines have been getting destroyed from meds.I have chronic watery diarrhea to the point that i cant leave my home for more then 2 hours and if i do i need to have a bathroom close
Parkerbarker
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
ROPINIROLE IS THE DEVIL FOR SURE!
First developed RLS years ago, but didn’t even know it was a condition. I thought I was simply going off my head, until a nurse in hospital noticed the uncontrollable violent thrashing id do with my right leg (initially). She told me to go to GP when I was discharged and tell him about this unbearable
First developed RLS years ago, but didn’t even know it was a condition. I thought I was simply going off my head, until a nurse in hospital noticed the uncontrollable violent thrashing id do with my right leg (initially). She told me to go to GP when I was discharged and tell him about this unbearable
Ropinirole-is-SATAN
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Metabolic Acidosis
Hi there I have a current GFR of 11. I am 27 years transplanted with my first kidney. I have metabolic acidosis as one of my problems. I was wondering if it causes any of you leg weakness. Some days I feel like I am walking through treacle. My legs are like jelly. Today I am like that. I am on sodium
Hi there I have a current GFR of 11. I am 27 years transplanted with my first kidney. I have metabolic acidosis as one of my problems. I was wondering if it causes any of you leg weakness. Some days I feel like I am walking through treacle. My legs are like jelly. Today I am like that. I am on sodium
DoylerOz
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
Recalls, Market Withdrawals, and Safety Alerts
I was searching for something else entirely when I found a recall for Magnesium Citrate I had bought last week and never used THANK GOODNESS ! The thing is, I looked in 3 stores (pharmaceutical areas) before I found this one, last bottle at a local Kroger. Fortunately, I did not open the bottle
I was searching for something else entirely when I found a recall for Magnesium Citrate I had bought last week and never used THANK GOODNESS ! The thing is, I looked in 3 stores (pharmaceutical areas) before I found this one, last bottle at a local Kroger. Fortunately, I did not open the bottle
cllady01
Volunteer
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Private testing - how to decide which tests? Resume supplements?
I'm so happy to have found this forum! Looking for some advice please on private testing. I suspect my thyroid function and possibly adrenal health has been poor for quite a long time, probably declining since late teens (I'm now perimenopausal, at 47 years old). My worst symptoms include brain fog
I'm so happy to have found this forum! Looking for some advice please on private testing. I suspect my thyroid function and possibly adrenal health has been poor for quite a long time, probably declining since late teens (I'm now perimenopausal, at 47 years old). My worst symptoms include brain fog
FoggyThinker
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
List of blood panel Abbreviations.
I hope this list helps others read their blood work panel.. I'm not sure if they are the same in the UK. A1A Alpha-1 Antitrypsin A1c Hemoglobin A1c AB Antibody ABG Arterial Blood Gas ABRH ABO Group and Rh Type ABT Antibody Titer ACA Anti-Cardiolipin Antibodies ACE Angiotensin Converting Enzyme
I hope this list helps others read their blood work panel.. I'm not sure if they are the same in the UK. A1A Alpha-1 Antitrypsin A1c Hemoglobin A1c AB Antibody ABG Arterial Blood Gas ABRH ABO Group and Rh Type ABT Antibody Titer ACA Anti-Cardiolipin Antibodies ACE Angiotensin Converting Enzyme
EllaNore
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Blood Protein May Help Predict Diabetes, Death From Cancer— Prostasin commonly found in epithelial cells of organs - MedPage Today, 08/04/22
MedPage Today article about a blood marker I've never heard of, but one that might be worth getting done. Then again, as it seems to predict lifespan, maybe like the Horvath Clock (see link below), a case where for peace of mind it is better to live in the constant state where, at least for some things
MedPage Today article about a blood marker I've never heard of, but one that might be worth getting done. Then again, as it seems to predict lifespan, maybe like the Horvath Clock (see link below), a case where for peace of mind it is better to live in the constant state where, at least for some things
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Any help/advice will be welcome.
Having read loads of helpful info on here, I thought I would ask for advice. Background: Jan 2016: felt ill, tired, as though developing flu/cold. Gave it 10 days, no improvement or obvious illness, booked GP appt. Blood tests: TSH 7.5 (0.3-3.94) FT4 13.9 (12.3-20.2) high cholesterol low sodium
Having read loads of helpful info on here, I thought I would ask for advice. Background: Jan 2016: felt ill, tired, as though developing flu/cold. Gave it 10 days, no improvement or obvious illness, booked GP appt. Blood tests: TSH 7.5 (0.3-3.94) FT4 13.9 (12.3-20.2) high cholesterol low sodium
rambler123
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Travelling in pads - have you done it?
Since I have had to return to commuting, I wear Tena pants to help manage my IBS-D. One of the issues I have is that the need to pee can trigger a bowel movement if I hold on to it. I don't know if its the pressure of a full bladder or the anxiety of an accident that triggers my bowels, maybe a bit of
Since I have had to return to commuting, I wear Tena pants to help manage my IBS-D. One of the issues I have is that the need to pee can trigger a bowel movement if I hold on to it. I don't know if its the pressure of a full bladder or the anxiety of an accident that triggers my bowels, maybe a bit of
WellySam
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IBS Network
2 years ago
anyone advise what these results mean?
i had a rather delayed diabetes checkup where they did a full blood work everything came back ok except for liver, doctors want to see me in a month so currently getting stressed (hopefully over nothing) my results are below Liver function tests Serum alanine aminotransferase level 71 u/L
i had a rather delayed diabetes checkup where they did a full blood work everything came back ok except for liver, doctors want to see me in a month so currently getting stressed (hopefully over nothing) my results are below Liver function tests Serum alanine aminotransferase level 71 u/L
Paw1983
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
what readings, stats are worth knowing pls
for decompensated liver plus part of thr heart not working, varicose veins removed, water retention in legs and stomach and legs look black and red raw, low sodium what are the measurements, tests that people recommends note the elderly man is in hospital in the liver ward with restricted water allowance
for decompensated liver plus part of thr heart not working, varicose veins removed, water retention in legs and stomach and legs look black and red raw, low sodium what are the measurements, tests that people recommends note the elderly man is in hospital in the liver ward with restricted water allowance
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
kidney Function and ascities
I really appreciate all your replies as I’m trying to find out as much as I can to help my son . he has decompensated liver cirrhosis and ascetics which is building slot more regularly . It’s very uncomfortable for him and he has pain in both sides . his GFR is 88 from last weeks blood test . Is this
I really appreciate all your replies as I’m trying to find out as much as I can to help my son . he has decompensated liver cirrhosis and ascetics which is building slot more regularly . It’s very uncomfortable for him and he has pain in both sides . his GFR is 88 from last weeks blood test . Is this
Mango5cm
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Messed up on my diet. Ascites
Hi all greetings from the USA! i am 42 and was recently diagnosed with Ascites from postal hypertension related NASH cirrhosis. Have had a number of paracentesis procedures now every two weeks. Weight has gone down from 335 to 235 and I had been following my diet and sodium restriction to the letter
Hi all greetings from the USA! i am 42 and was recently diagnosed with Ascites from postal hypertension related NASH cirrhosis. Have had a number of paracentesis procedures now every two weeks. Weight has gone down from 335 to 235 and I had been following my diet and sodium restriction to the letter
Crooktele79
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
AF & keeping hydrated
just wondering about thoughts of others, with regard to hydration, bottled mineral water or tap water, as, please correct me if I am wrong, but is the sodium content of mineral water something to be concerned about? After all these years of AF, (ten) I know I should know a lot more or the do’s &
just wondering about thoughts of others, with regard to hydration, bottled mineral water or tap water, as, please correct me if I am wrong, but is the sodium content of mineral water something to be concerned about? After all these years of AF, (ten) I know I should know a lot more or the do’s &
sugaredalmonds
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Advice please - thyroid, vitamins, ferritin. Dr only wants to give statins?
My sister's surgery only seem interested in giving her statins, but I'm concerned about some of her other results instead. Please can someone else give their views? I wonder if I'm right or not. She's just 60 and has been on levo for about 30 years. Sorry, results are a bit long! Serum FT4 –
normal
My sister's surgery only seem interested in giving her statins, but I'm concerned about some of her other results instead. Please can someone else give their views? I wonder if I'm right or not. She's just 60 and has been on levo for about 30 years. Sorry, results are a bit long! Serum FT4 –
normal
TaraJR
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
B1/Thiamine dosing
Influenced by a thread here, I started taking 200 mg b1/thiamine a day. Was doing fine, but tried to double that and felt funky. It's so hard to know if it is the b1 or not. I am following the b1 dosing protocol and keeping up on magnesium, sodium and potassium. I am curious about others who does
Influenced by a thread here, I started taking 200 mg b1/thiamine a day. Was doing fine, but tried to double that and felt funky. It's so hard to know if it is the b1 or not. I am following the b1 dosing protocol and keeping up on magnesium, sodium and potassium. I am curious about others who does
B12life
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
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