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Multiple mechanisms to clear a-synuclein with natural substances (in mice).
For informational purposes only Alpha Synuclein 1. INTRODUCTION: There are no effective treatments nor drugs available to modify disease progression
For informational purposes only Alpha Synuclein 1. INTRODUCTION: There are no effective treatments nor drugs available to modify disease progression
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
medication timing and blood
hi am currently on a t4 t3 commode bloods at 945am next week what is the best time to take them they are two tablets each tablet is levothryoxine sodium 50ug liothyronine sodium 12.5ug) thankyou in advance
hi am currently on a t4 t3 commode bloods at 945am next week what is the best time to take them they are two tablets each tablet is levothryoxine sodium 50ug liothyronine sodium 12.5ug) thankyou in advance
Joannak
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
my results today
Hi everyone, From the Thyroid clinic uk My results are as follows, I am confused now as to what is causing my awful symptoms. TSH 2.34 range 0.27 - 4.2 Free T3 3.9 range 3.1 - 6.8 FT4 15.7 range 12 -22 TPA <9 range 0 - 34 Folate serum 37.4 range 8.83 - 60.8 B12 792 range 145 - 769 (HIGH)
Hi everyone, From the Thyroid clinic uk My results are as follows, I am confused now as to what is causing my awful symptoms. TSH 2.34 range 0.27 - 4.2 Free T3 3.9 range 3.1 - 6.8 FT4 15.7 range 12 -22 TPA <9 range 0 - 34 Folate serum 37.4 range 8.83 - 60.8 B12 792 range 145 - 769 (HIGH)
FoxyTed
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
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Follow up to back strain with a chest muscle strain. It never ends.
Hi again folks. You may remember I posted about straining a back muscle and feeling unwell. This happened 16 days ago and last Sunday I was hitching myself up the bed (using arms, not back muscles)and heard something pop in the middle of my chest. Another searing pain and still feeling poorly, not eating
Hi again folks. You may remember I posted about straining a back muscle and feeling unwell. This happened 16 days ago and last Sunday I was hitching myself up the bed (using arms, not back muscles)and heard something pop in the middle of my chest. Another searing pain and still feeling poorly, not eating
strawclutching
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
TSH vitamin profile Oct for chronically ill health ME
I am feeling ill all the time got bladder pain meds don't work and I got gastro and imuno suprepession and CFS diagnosis 2012 and the thyroid hereditary Odrs Thryroiditis Hashimoto in other words started just before uni crescendo final year and loads of other things like glandular illness viruses bacterial
I am feeling ill all the time got bladder pain meds don't work and I got gastro and imuno suprepession and CFS diagnosis 2012 and the thyroid hereditary Odrs Thryroiditis Hashimoto in other words started just before uni crescendo final year and loads of other things like glandular illness viruses bacterial
Vasiliki99
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Another iron IV/hydro post - been in hospital last night
Hey all,I had iron infusion on Monday. During it, I had anaphylactic shock (tight chest, couldn't breathe) and was injected with 100 mg hydrocortisone (thanks to this, they were able to finish the IV). I woke up on Tuesday morning feeling incredibly warm and with a lot of energy. My vision got sharper
Hey all,I had iron infusion on Monday. During it, I had anaphylactic shock (tight chest, couldn't breathe) and was injected with 100 mg hydrocortisone (thanks to this, they were able to finish the IV). I woke up on Tuesday morning feeling incredibly warm and with a lot of energy. My vision got sharper
Incoguto
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
MCAS, but possible Masto?
Hello, I'm almost 39 and have a diagnosis of MCAS through Dr Claire Taylor in Perth. I've been treated for MCAS for just over a year, but have been symptomatic in one way or another all of my life. I take fexofenadine, montelukast, famotidine and quercetin at present for stabilisation. I have what
Hello, I'm almost 39 and have a diagnosis of MCAS through Dr Claire Taylor in Perth. I've been treated for MCAS for just over a year, but have been symptomatic in one way or another all of my life. I take fexofenadine, montelukast, famotidine and quercetin at present for stabilisation. I have what
Loulou8484
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
9 months ago
Iron Infusion
Sue perhaps you can help me, I have been successfully relying on diet for years but RLS seems to be catching up. I am in Australia. Perhaps its simply a matter of getting older (currently 79) but a couple of other things might be a problem. I tore a hamstring muscle or tendon that apparently caused
Sue perhaps you can help me, I have been successfully relying on diet for years but RLS seems to be catching up. I am in Australia. Perhaps its simply a matter of getting older (currently 79) but a couple of other things might be a problem. I tore a hamstring muscle or tendon that apparently caused
Graham3196
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Cavernous Tumor & Rising PSA
My husband had triple therapy with docetaxel (finished chemo in January), darolutimide, and Firmagon/Lupron. Recently he developed what seemed like a sinus infection but was really a tumor in his sinus cavity and behind his eye socket wrapped around his carotid arteries on the plate of his skull (
My husband had triple therapy with docetaxel (finished chemo in January), darolutimide, and Firmagon/Lupron. Recently he developed what seemed like a sinus infection but was really a tumor in his sinus cavity and behind his eye socket wrapped around his carotid arteries on the plate of his skull (
Izzygirl1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Another miracle cure :)
Any opinions on sodium chloro acetate. I am anxious to try an herbicide on my cancer :) but seriously if you google a bit there is some sense to the explanations as to how it might help to reduce cancer. Anyone try this
Any opinions on sodium chloro acetate. I am anxious to try an herbicide on my cancer :) but seriously if you google a bit there is some sense to the explanations as to how it might help to reduce cancer. Anyone try this
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
How many kidney disease patients are limiting their diets to plant based (vegetarian)? I did, and my GFR is almost normal.
Kidneys are still damaged but swtching to vegetarian reduces load through diet. Rduce sodium, calories, Potassium, Phosphourus to limits enforced through diet will help damged kidneys to be able to function well enough to maintain normal GFR etc.
Kidneys are still damaged but swtching to vegetarian reduces load through diet. Rduce sodium, calories, Potassium, Phosphourus to limits enforced through diet will help damged kidneys to be able to function well enough to maintain normal GFR etc.
geewhiz
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Kidney Disease
9 months ago
Continued Journey
I am home. I was released on Tuesday day+19. Yes, this is a significant earlier leave of hospital care than expected. The last day was busier than expected. I had an infusion of magnesium and RBCs. The Red Blood Cells was to move up anticipation of coming back on Thursday; labs, possible RBC infusion
I am home. I was released on Tuesday day+19. Yes, this is a significant earlier leave of hospital care than expected. The last day was busier than expected. I had an infusion of magnesium and RBCs. The Red Blood Cells was to move up anticipation of coming back on Thursday; labs, possible RBC infusion
FiArt12X
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CLL Support
3 days ago
IBS Menopause and weight gain
I have IBS have done since I was a child. I try to navigate it through eating plain foods. It never works for long. Here is what I can’t work out though …. I am literally 7 stone heavier than I should be, I go to the toilet desperately sometimes a few days a week but I take Imodium several days a week
I have IBS have done since I was a child. I try to navigate it through eating plain foods. It never works for long. Here is what I can’t work out though …. I am literally 7 stone heavier than I should be, I go to the toilet desperately sometimes a few days a week but I take Imodium several days a week
Huggit1
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IBS Network
4 days ago
Urgent advice needed re return of symptoms
Just this minute back from Italy (3.40am) a very stressful and sad trip (not a holiday). Temperatures were 39 degrees C, extreme weather warning was issued, difficult to cope but managed to get respite from Air Con at hotel and hospital. Last 2 days I have had diarrhea (from something I ate, does not
Just this minute back from Italy (3.40am) a very stressful and sad trip (not a holiday). Temperatures were 39 degrees C, extreme weather warning was issued, difficult to cope but managed to get respite from Air Con at hotel and hospital. Last 2 days I have had diarrhea (from something I ate, does not
Fatsiajaponica
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PMRGCAuk
5 days ago
Ibs 40 years wipeout yesterday . I've been taking imodium for nearly 4 years after having Covid 3 times. Tried Buscopan instead of imodium
Hi since trying buscapan for 2 weeks I have in last few days woken up with explosive diarrhoea overflow. I decided last Monday I would not take imodium but yesterday was shocking 11 trips to loo with runs. Drank 2 liters of water to keep hydrated I'm nearly 76 feel week. Kidney Disease. Rehydration
Hi since trying buscapan for 2 weeks I have in last few days woken up with explosive diarrhoea overflow. I decided last Monday I would not take imodium but yesterday was shocking 11 trips to loo with runs. Drank 2 liters of water to keep hydrated I'm nearly 76 feel week. Kidney Disease. Rehydration
Angelsong2020
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IBS Network
30 days ago
IBS-D Flare Up
Hey All, first time posting, I’ve had ibsd for over 10 years now and I have the occasional flare up which I deal with, however since Christmas when I was caught short on a walk my anxiety has been through the roof with going out and worrying about getting caught short again. I have been on Citalopram
Hey All, first time posting, I’ve had ibsd for over 10 years now and I have the occasional flare up which I deal with, however since Christmas when I was caught short on a walk my anxiety has been through the roof with going out and worrying about getting caught short again. I have been on Citalopram
Discoverer
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IBS Network
1 month ago
Continued Journey
I will be starting the prep for my Bone Marrow Transplant (June 27) Friday. I have 5 days of chemo starting Friday this week, with a rest day before the BMT. Apprehension has been growing in me but it is balanced by others that have successfully made this journey. Also, my Drs. And team give an
I will be starting the prep for my Bone Marrow Transplant (June 27) Friday. I have 5 days of chemo starting Friday this week, with a rest day before the BMT. Apprehension has been growing in me but it is balanced by others that have successfully made this journey. Also, my Drs. And team give an
FiArt12X
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CLL Support
1 month ago
Struggling
My partner had a fall 8 weeks ago whilst on holiday in Bulgaria. He had a fractured occipital bone and 3 small bleeds on the brain. He spent 12 days in hospital and a further week in the hotel before he was fit to fly. Within three days of being home he was walking quite well, only occasionally using
My partner had a fall 8 weeks ago whilst on holiday in Bulgaria. He had a fractured occipital bone and 3 small bleeds on the brain. He spent 12 days in hospital and a further week in the hotel before he was fit to fly. Within three days of being home he was walking quite well, only occasionally using
Support4Norm
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Headway
9 months ago
IBS ok with daily loperamide
Male, for the Last 4 years have suffered from IBS -D ( mainly diarrhoea )diagnosis after colonoscopy & associated blood tests I was advised by a specialist to take Imodium (loperamide) daily after first poo, I follow the FODMAP diet & LOW insoluble fibre. And try to eat Prebiotic foods e.g Oats, also
Male, for the Last 4 years have suffered from IBS -D ( mainly diarrhoea )diagnosis after colonoscopy & associated blood tests I was advised by a specialist to take Imodium (loperamide) daily after first poo, I follow the FODMAP diet & LOW insoluble fibre. And try to eat Prebiotic foods e.g Oats, also
Kestrel66
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IBS Network
1 month ago
A new approach for treatment of subthreshold bipolar disorders: Targeted high dose levothyroxine+repetitive TMS for mitochondrial treatment
A very interesting paper. Difficult to grab any individual bits for discussion or introduction. The whole paper isn't very long. Even if bipolar disorders are not themselves of much direct interest, it might be worth a quick read because it discusses the control group as well and their ability to tolerate
A very interesting paper. Difficult to grab any individual bits for discussion or introduction. The whole paper isn't very long. Even if bipolar disorders are not themselves of much direct interest, it might be worth a quick read because it discusses the control group as well and their ability to tolerate
helvella
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
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