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CKD 2 at 27- question on proactive approach and other people's experiences
Hi there! This group has helped me a lot mentally and given me confidence. I've been wondering about if I'm doing enough for my health to manage this condition. My nephrologist says he isn't concerned about progression but I still want to stay on top of things. What else should I do? What tips does everyone
Hi there! This group has helped me a lot mentally and given me confidence. I've been wondering about if I'm doing enough for my health to manage this condition. My nephrologist says he isn't concerned about progression but I still want to stay on top of things. What else should I do? What tips does everyone
Live4Hope
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Kidney Disease
3 days ago
doctors have not identified the cause of her symptoms
Patient Case: A 76-year-old female began experiencing symptoms four or five years ago. Occasionally, while walking, she suddenly feels unsteady, as if she is about to fall. During these episodes, she does not feel dizzy, her legs do not feel weak, and she does not experience cold sweats, tremors,
Patient Case: A 76-year-old female began experiencing symptoms four or five years ago. Occasionally, while walking, she suddenly feels unsteady, as if she is about to fall. During these episodes, she does not feel dizzy, her legs do not feel weak, and she does not experience cold sweats, tremors,
f3456
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Women's Health
5 days ago
Another Seizure
Hi all, Has anyone ever had an issue with low sodium (salt)? I had another seizure on Tuesday whilst on holiday up in Scotland, during my lunch in a cafe. Since then I’ve been sick three times, had heavy fatigue and had no appetite only one sandwich and two eggs on a piece of toast. I’ve not had
Hi all, Has anyone ever had an issue with low sodium (salt)? I had another seizure on Tuesday whilst on holiday up in Scotland, during my lunch in a cafe. Since then I’ve been sick three times, had heavy fatigue and had no appetite only one sandwich and two eggs on a piece of toast. I’ve not had
DTBI
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Headway
5 days ago
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Help, Can anybody interpret these results?
Can someone help me make sense of these test results? MC = Medichecks. NHS = GP Surgery, BH = Blue Horizon. What is screaming at me over these last 6 bloods is that they are all fasting, taken around 9.00am. The very last results were based on supplementation of B12 sublingual spray 300 mcg x1 day Thorpe
Can someone help me make sense of these test results? MC = Medichecks. NHS = GP Surgery, BH = Blue Horizon. What is screaming at me over these last 6 bloods is that they are all fasting, taken around 9.00am. The very last results were based on supplementation of B12 sublingual spray 300 mcg x1 day Thorpe
helenshubby
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Thyroid UK
13 days ago
Drops for Dry Eye
Following surgery for Glaucoma and Cataracts, and damage to my cornea due to infection, I have experienced occasional irritation in my eyes, and have been advised by my Consultant to use lubricating eye drops. There seem to be two main types of drops available, those containing Sodium Hyaluronate and
Following surgery for Glaucoma and Cataracts, and damage to my cornea due to infection, I have experienced occasional irritation in my eyes, and have been advised by my Consultant to use lubricating eye drops. There seem to be two main types of drops available, those containing Sodium Hyaluronate and
spectacles49
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Glaucoma UK
13 days ago
How I effectively cured my afib.
How I effectively cured my Afib. I know everyone’s story and situation is different, but this is my journey and how I effectively cured my afib. I use the term effectively because I’m pretty sure I would have an episode if I stopped taking my supplements, but I am 100% pharmaceutical free –
but
How I effectively cured my Afib. I know everyone’s story and situation is different, but this is my journey and how I effectively cured my afib. I use the term effectively because I’m pretty sure I would have an episode if I stopped taking my supplements, but I am 100% pharmaceutical free –
but
Celticboy2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
15 days ago
CKD stage 5 or ESRD with a coronary artery stent 20 years ago , creatinine at 5 and egfr at 9 and 67 years old is dialysis good or bad forme
creatinine:5 Egfr : 9 Sodium : 125/meq/l Potassium : 3.7 /mmol/L
creatinine:5 Egfr : 9 Sodium : 125/meq/l Potassium : 3.7 /mmol/L
CKD5
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Kidney Disease
17 days ago
DXA Scan
Hi All. I'm looking for a bit of advice. I've eventually got the results of the DXA Scan I had done in November 2023! They are:Lumbar Spine T score -2.3 Total Hip -2.4 Left neck of femur -2.8 I've been told by my GP that I should be taking bone medication and been prescribed Risedrobate Sodium
Hi All. I'm looking for a bit of advice. I've eventually got the results of the DXA Scan I had done in November 2023! They are:Lumbar Spine T score -2.3 Total Hip -2.4 Left neck of femur -2.8 I've been told by my GP that I should be taking bone medication and been prescribed Risedrobate Sodium
Pusph
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PMRGCAuk
20 days ago
Advice on labs, high RT3, high SBHG, low T
This is my first real post on this forum. I'd appreciate if experienced members could take a look at my labs and history and let me know what they think. I'm a 46-year-old male from Canada but living in France for the past 10 years. I've had deteriorating health issues for close to 5 years (likely longer
This is my first real post on this forum. I'd appreciate if experienced members could take a look at my labs and history and let me know what they think. I'm a 46-year-old male from Canada but living in France for the past 10 years. I've had deteriorating health issues for close to 5 years (likely longer
Oliduder
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Thyroid UK
21 days ago
citalopram
it’s been 6 months since I was taken into intensive care due to low sodium. As this was partly caused by citalopram, the hospital stopped it immediately. I am still struggling to be normal. I am horrible to my family, I have hateful thoughts, am very anxious. I cannot sleep, which makes me more tired
it’s been 6 months since I was taken into intensive care due to low sodium. As this was partly caused by citalopram, the hospital stopped it immediately. I am still struggling to be normal. I am horrible to my family, I have hateful thoughts, am very anxious. I cannot sleep, which makes me more tired
Laxido21
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Anxiety and Depression Support
22 days ago
Ttck15
I had liver transplant in 2016, now suffering from low sodium and need to get a nuclear gastric emptying scan, has anyone had this test and what was the outcome.
I had liver transplant in 2016, now suffering from low sodium and need to get a nuclear gastric emptying scan, has anyone had this test and what was the outcome.
Corriemay15
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British Liver Trust
25 days ago
Healing Naturally
hello I would like to share my experience with Graves’ disease or hyperthyroidism. short version is I was able to get better through changes in my diet and supplements. Cause for disease was initially a personal trauma, and then compounded by eating too much sodium and no exercise. Here is the long
hello I would like to share my experience with Graves’ disease or hyperthyroidism. short version is I was able to get better through changes in my diet and supplements. Cause for disease was initially a personal trauma, and then compounded by eating too much sodium and no exercise. Here is the long
calej
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Advice on best blood test
Hi there, I'm looking to test Sodium, Potassium & Magnesium levels, as well as a full iron panel, Vit D, B12, Folate, thyroid hormones and sex hormones. I use Medichecks often for testing, but can't find a test that includes everything. I've found a Medichecks test that includes everything but SHBG
Hi there, I'm looking to test Sodium, Potassium & Magnesium levels, as well as a full iron panel, Vit D, B12, Folate, thyroid hormones and sex hormones. I use Medichecks often for testing, but can't find a test that includes everything. I've found a Medichecks test that includes everything but SHBG
Sunnyyellowlady
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
low sodium levels
hi posting hoping to get some advice my mum has NAFLD along with other Heath issues including lymphoedema and type 2 diabetes, she is 79 and is not eligible for a liver transplant She’s been on diuretics for fluid around her stomach and also some swelling in her feet Her medication has been changed
hi posting hoping to get some advice my mum has NAFLD along with other Heath issues including lymphoedema and type 2 diabetes, she is 79 and is not eligible for a liver transplant She’s been on diuretics for fluid around her stomach and also some swelling in her feet Her medication has been changed
Mel1971
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Omg just received the prescription for peppermint capsules 🙈
Hi AGAIN everyone ❤️ This saga is beyond belief🤷♀️ just reading the leaflet accompanying the peppermint oil capsules. First there's a lot of 💩 fillers in it , as well as containing 0.2 ml of actual peppermint oil, it also contains the following. Gelatin, glycerol, purified water, titanium divide
Hi AGAIN everyone ❤️ This saga is beyond belief🤷♀️ just reading the leaflet accompanying the peppermint oil capsules. First there's a lot of 💩 fillers in it , as well as containing 0.2 ml of actual peppermint oil, it also contains the following. Gelatin, glycerol, purified water, titanium divide
birkie
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
T3 and magnesium / electrolyte supplements: I messed up, but is it just the supplements to blame?
I have been on the same dose of T4 and T3 for the last 7 months ( T4: 82mcg and T3:22.5 mcg). I was then diagnosed with ADHD end of April and started taking Lisdexamfetamine plus electrolyte supplements. (Magnesium citrate, plus : Electrolyte complex - Ingredients: Calcium salts of orthophosphoric
I have been on the same dose of T4 and T3 for the last 7 months ( T4: 82mcg and T3:22.5 mcg). I was then diagnosed with ADHD end of April and started taking Lisdexamfetamine plus electrolyte supplements. (Magnesium citrate, plus : Electrolyte complex - Ingredients: Calcium salts of orthophosphoric
CatACat1
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Happy and grateful goodbye to this forum, I am cured (76 y.o.)
Happy and grateful goodbye to this forum, I am cured (76 y.o.) Here are my reasons. I had PCa, no doubt, I am cured, no doubt. Because one is not cured who still worries about his disease, I am leaving. This post is two years late, and now there is another reason (see further). I used non SOC for
Happy and grateful goodbye to this forum, I am cured (76 y.o.) Here are my reasons. I had PCa, no doubt, I am cured, no doubt. Because one is not cured who still worries about his disease, I am leaving. This post is two years late, and now there is another reason (see further). I used non SOC for
GabF
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Need GTN despite meds
I'm almost 85 & had a 2nd heart attack on 3/2/24. Needed defibrillator in ambulance, local hospital not available, so taken to another one. Existing stents ballooned. Recovering well but 3 weeks later, hospitalised for 10 days with low sodium. Only just stabilising with medication and restricted fluids
I'm almost 85 & had a 2nd heart attack on 3/2/24. Needed defibrillator in ambulance, local hospital not available, so taken to another one. Existing stents ballooned. Recovering well but 3 weeks later, hospitalised for 10 days with low sodium. Only just stabilising with medication and restricted fluids
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Ckd 2 27 but very active
Question for you all. So, overall my nephrologist says my kidneys are normal structurally and the protein in my urine at its highest was 61, went to 18, and then was undetectable. I'd assume it is due to my life style changes and probably losing over 92 pounds. Anyway, Nephrologist said I can splurge
Question for you all. So, overall my nephrologist says my kidneys are normal structurally and the protein in my urine at its highest was 61, went to 18, and then was undetectable. I'd assume it is due to my life style changes and probably losing over 92 pounds. Anyway, Nephrologist said I can splurge
Live4Hope
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Kidney Disease
2 months ago
Is iron spray any good for night-time dosing?
Has anyone any experience with using iron supplement in spray format? Presumably you’d need a few squirts but better tolerated? Contains iron in the form ferric sodium edtate & ferric ammonium citrate.
Has anyone any experience with using iron supplement in spray format? Presumably you’d need a few squirts but better tolerated? Contains iron in the form ferric sodium edtate & ferric ammonium citrate.
SunnyJim100
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
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