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Endo diagnosis + pain after exercise?
Hi all, I'm seeing my GP next week (armed with the Endo UK pain and symptom diary and history diary) to talk about endo. She diagnosed IBS 4 years ago (I get diarrhoea about once a day and can take about 4 packets of imodium instants in a week), and always offers contraceptive pills or the coil when
Hi all, I'm seeing my GP next week (armed with the Endo UK pain and symptom diary and history diary) to talk about endo. She diagnosed IBS 4 years ago (I get diarrhoea about once a day and can take about 4 packets of imodium instants in a week), and always offers contraceptive pills or the coil when
magsxoxo
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Help
Hi , I’ve had ibs for 13 years and recently I’ve given up alcohol , due to depression and anxiety, I’ve been drinking non alcoholic becks and I’ve had very loose stools for nearly 2 weeks so bad that I’m some cases I’ve had accidents ! I’m living on Imodium as I’ve just started a new job and I really
Hi , I’ve had ibs for 13 years and recently I’ve given up alcohol , due to depression and anxiety, I’ve been drinking non alcoholic becks and I’ve had very loose stools for nearly 2 weeks so bad that I’m some cases I’ve had accidents ! I’m living on Imodium as I’ve just started a new job and I really
Nikkienoodle
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IBS Network
6 years ago
Advice on self-injecting
Hi Further to my recent post regarding GP refusing regular B12 injections, I have decided to self-inject going forward. Is anyone able to provide me with advice about this please? I plan to inject once every three months. I have always been prescribed Hydroxocobalamin 1mg in 1ml solution for injection
Hi Further to my recent post regarding GP refusing regular B12 injections, I have decided to self-inject going forward. Is anyone able to provide me with advice about this please? I plan to inject once every three months. I have always been prescribed Hydroxocobalamin 1mg in 1ml solution for injection
pas250218
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
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OTC Medicines: What People with Kidney Disease Should Know
To continue with information I posted earlier this week on Herbal Supplements and CKD this article is from Davita and can be found on www.davita.com and searched for with the title above. All references used in the article are also posted here. When you have kidney disease, some commonly used medicines
To continue with information I posted earlier this week on Herbal Supplements and CKD this article is from Davita and can be found on www.davita.com and searched for with the title above. All references used in the article are also posted here. When you have kidney disease, some commonly used medicines
Hidden
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Kidney Disease
6 years ago
IBS IS UNFORGIVING
We all know that their are triggers, intolerances, pain somewhere in the stomach every day, sudden urges, rushing and not making it, not going at all! Headaches, nausea, back pain, fear, anxiety, poor quality of life and not being able to enjoy the simple things. Just to name a few When you find yourself
We all know that their are triggers, intolerances, pain somewhere in the stomach every day, sudden urges, rushing and not making it, not going at all! Headaches, nausea, back pain, fear, anxiety, poor quality of life and not being able to enjoy the simple things. Just to name a few When you find yourself
torcol
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IBS Network
6 years ago
Neurocardiac syncope
WARNING -----> VERY LONG POSTING (sorry so long) I thought this needed posting again Found at hrtcare.com Posted by Pookie on Pacemaker club Neurocardiogenic Syncope Syncope (fainting) is one of the most common medical ailments encountered in clinical practice. Although frequently thought of as
WARNING -----> VERY LONG POSTING (sorry so long) I thought this needed posting again Found at hrtcare.com Posted by Pookie on Pacemaker club Neurocardiogenic Syncope Syncope (fainting) is one of the most common medical ailments encountered in clinical practice. Although frequently thought of as
sam295
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Arrhythmia Alliance
6 years ago
Where I am now ......
My dears , Old and New , I have been " Off " for months , since before easter , I think . Last November it became clear that a nasty tumour was impinginging on my rectal area .....and at break neck speed . I was put on Cyclophosamide tablets but to no avail . By easter , I had been ill for months without
My dears , Old and New , I have been " Off " for months , since before easter , I think . Last November it became clear that a nasty tumour was impinginging on my rectal area .....and at break neck speed . I was put on Cyclophosamide tablets but to no avail . By easter , I had been ill for months without
angeladale
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
Blood test results - and some new symptoms
Hi everyone! I posted a few weeks ago because I've finally managed to get myself put on Levothyroxine but have felt no better. I have Hashimotos (although I have yet to find a doctor willing to say I do, but I do have very high antibodies) and have had to fight very hard (and pay a lot of money to private
Hi everyone! I posted a few weeks ago because I've finally managed to get myself put on Levothyroxine but have felt no better. I have Hashimotos (although I have yet to find a doctor willing to say I do, but I do have very high antibodies) and have had to fight very hard (and pay a lot of money to private
Sick-and-Tired
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Neurocardiogenic Syncope
WARNING -----> VERY LONG POSTING (sorry so long) Found at www.hrtcare.com Posted by Pookie on Pacemaker club Neurocardiogenic Syncope Syncope (fainting) is one of the most common medical ailments encountered in clinical practice. Although frequently thought of as a condition with a neurological origin
WARNING -----> VERY LONG POSTING (sorry so long) Found at www.hrtcare.com Posted by Pookie on Pacemaker club Neurocardiogenic Syncope Syncope (fainting) is one of the most common medical ailments encountered in clinical practice. Although frequently thought of as a condition with a neurological origin
sam295
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Drain cycles
A hepatology nurse remarked today that as I was on a 14 day drain cycle ( producing on average 9-10 litres of ascites) and having been put on a 10 day cycle by the consultant I can expect to produce more ascites. The more frequent the drains the more ascites you make if that makes sense. Has anyone else
A hepatology nurse remarked today that as I was on a 14 day drain cycle ( producing on average 9-10 litres of ascites) and having been put on a 10 day cycle by the consultant I can expect to produce more ascites. The more frequent the drains the more ascites you make if that makes sense. Has anyone else
readie56
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Do runners need salt.
I carry water for longer runs and on hot days, but I don't add anything to it. In the hope of one day running further I wonder whether I should be adding salt/electrolyte/sodium etc. It seems to be one of those unfounded beliefs out there that it is required, but I don't know how true that is? https
I carry water for longer runs and on hot days, but I don't add anything to it. In the hope of one day running further I wonder whether I should be adding salt/electrolyte/sodium etc. It seems to be one of those unfounded beliefs out there that it is required, but I don't know how true that is? https
pinkaardvark
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
6 years ago
Borderline Hyperthyroid
All- My mother (75) for about a year now has been having Good days and bad days. She has had basically every test known to man, long story, and they said they thought her thyroid was borderline hyper so they sent her to a specialist. He did blood work, which we are still trying to get a copies of all
All- My mother (75) for about a year now has been having Good days and bad days. She has had basically every test known to man, long story, and they said they thought her thyroid was borderline hyper so they sent her to a specialist. He did blood work, which we are still trying to get a copies of all
cat_nb
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Sodium
Cut that out. It's in every food almost. Liver can't filter it. Just like alcohol when liver damaged. Don't give up. My liver specialist said anything green will filter well and beets but beets r so messy. Hang on xo from boldad
Cut that out. It's in every food almost. Liver can't filter it. Just like alcohol when liver damaged. Don't give up. My liver specialist said anything green will filter well and beets but beets r so messy. Hang on xo from boldad
Boldad
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Sodium Docusate
Hi all! We started disimpaction on Tuesday and have been on Movicol 12 sachets for the last 2 days. We've now been prescribed Sodium Docusate as well. I'm not sure if it's a good idea. Anybody have any experience with it at all? Thank you x
Hi all! We started disimpaction on Tuesday and have been on Movicol 12 sachets for the last 2 days. We've now been prescribed Sodium Docusate as well. I'm not sure if it's a good idea. Anybody have any experience with it at all? Thank you x
LuciG
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ERIC
6 years ago
Anyone have docetaxel and radiation together?
Hi I'm wondering if anyone on here has had the chemo and radiation together? My father just finished 2nd round docetaxel and 9th radiation. Hes very sick had a blood transfusion,low iron,low sodium. I was wondering if anyone had a similar reaction? I was looking online and it said the two can interact
Hi I'm wondering if anyone on here has had the chemo and radiation together? My father just finished 2nd round docetaxel and 9th radiation. Hes very sick had a blood transfusion,low iron,low sodium. I was wondering if anyone had a similar reaction? I was looking online and it said the two can interact
Tua32427
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Ibs c
Hi I took 15 ml of sodium picosulfate last night at 10 pm for constipation, since 6am this morning I have had terrible cramps and all I have passed is a little liquid. Has this happened to anyone else. Just want these cramps to stop
Hi I took 15 ml of sodium picosulfate last night at 10 pm for constipation, since 6am this morning I have had terrible cramps and all I have passed is a little liquid. Has this happened to anyone else. Just want these cramps to stop
sophiezara
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IBS Network
6 years ago
Constipation
Hi I need some advice please I took 15 mls of sodium picosulfate last night st 10pm , I am suffering with terrible cramps and all that has happened is some watery stuff from back passage. I was expecting to have a good clear out.
Hi I need some advice please I took 15 mls of sodium picosulfate last night st 10pm , I am suffering with terrible cramps and all that has happened is some watery stuff from back passage. I was expecting to have a good clear out.
sophiezara
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IBS Network
6 years ago
"Radium-223 (Xofigo) with concurrent abiraterone or enzalutamide: predictive biomarkers of improved overall survival ...
... in a clinically advanced cohort." New study below [1]. "Radium-223 (Xofigo) is the first therapy with bone tropism for metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) that has been shown to improve overall survival (OS). Although radium-223 has a positive effect on OS in men with mCRPC, there
... in a clinically advanced cohort." New study below [1]. "Radium-223 (Xofigo) is the first therapy with bone tropism for metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) that has been shown to improve overall survival (OS). Although radium-223 has a positive effect on OS in men with mCRPC, there
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
5 Safe Ways to lower blood pressure and support your Thyroid by Tom Brimeyer founder of Forefront Health.
When elevated, aldosterone works to re-absorb and retain sodium while wasting potassium in the process. This loss of potassium actually causes your arteries to constrict, increasing your blood pressure. Elevated aldosterone also promotes both inflammation and edema (water retention), and suppresses
When elevated, aldosterone works to re-absorb and retain sodium while wasting potassium in the process. This loss of potassium actually causes your arteries to constrict, increasing your blood pressure. Elevated aldosterone also promotes both inflammation and edema (water retention), and suppresses
mourneadventurer
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Salt and sodium?? How can you no if your water intake is doing more damage than good ❤️
So I want to cut not only my sugar out but salt as we all no how both can contribute to AF and high blood pressure. I am so confused because I see that sodium is a name for salt and there is a lot in water 😮 recommend for adults is 6g a day but I am shocked how much is in water and soda water, sparkling
So I want to cut not only my sugar out but salt as we all no how both can contribute to AF and high blood pressure. I am so confused because I see that sodium is a name for salt and there is a lot in water 😮 recommend for adults is 6g a day but I am shocked how much is in water and soda water, sparkling
Sam72-
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AF Association
6 years ago
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