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How can I gain weight on Kidney friendly diet?
I have CKD Stage 3b and am working with a nutritionist and adhering to a kidney friendly diet, but keep losing weight. I have a high metabolism and have always had a problem keeping weight on, but this diet is not providing me with enough high calorie options. My nutritionist advised me to eat more nuts
I have CKD Stage 3b and am working with a nutritionist and adhering to a kidney friendly diet, but keep losing weight. I have a high metabolism and have always had a problem keeping weight on, but this diet is not providing me with enough high calorie options. My nutritionist advised me to eat more nuts
David100
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Newbie !
Hi, I am new here. I was diagnosed with Stage 3C1 cervical cancer March 2021. I had 27 radiotherapy sessions, 5 chemotherapy sessions and 3 high dose brachytherapy sessions. My bowel issues started very early on and got worse and worse as treatment went on. I finished active treatment on 29th July. I
Hi, I am new here. I was diagnosed with Stage 3C1 cervical cancer March 2021. I had 27 radiotherapy sessions, 5 chemotherapy sessions and 3 high dose brachytherapy sessions. My bowel issues started very early on and got worse and worse as treatment went on. I finished active treatment on 29th July. I
Dasch123
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
1 year ago
Bloods results help please
I went to see my private endo 3 weeks ago and he asked for loads of bloods. I'll post them below but I'm confused as my previous tests on 07/10 showed TSH 2.89 (range 0.35-5.5 um/L) and free T4 14.3 pmol/L (range 10.5-21) - those were done by GPThe last bloods were done on 9/11 at di only a month later
I went to see my private endo 3 weeks ago and he asked for loads of bloods. I'll post them below but I'm confused as my previous tests on 07/10 showed TSH 2.89 (range 0.35-5.5 um/L) and free T4 14.3 pmol/L (range 10.5-21) - those were done by GPThe last bloods were done on 9/11 at di only a month later
bajmon
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Vaccine and Prolonged Diarrhea
I had the bivalent Covid vaccine on 27 December (my fifth vaccine). I had noticed in the last couple of years that about two weeks after each vaccine, my bowels acted up a bit but they subsided after taking Normix. But ever since 10 January, which was two weeks after this bivalent vaccine,
I had the bivalent Covid vaccine on 27 December (my fifth vaccine). I had noticed in the last couple of years that about two weeks after each vaccine, my bowels acted up a bit but they subsided after taking Normix. But ever since 10 January, which was two weeks after this bivalent vaccine,
711debbie
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Antidepressants and other meds
Hi all, especially Sue who I'm hoping can help. I have at last had blood tests which showed my levels were around 50, which she said wasn't that low, but I'm now on Iron 200mg a day, havibg another blood test in January. Also my sodium levels were little low so was told to use more salt on my food.
Hi all, especially Sue who I'm hoping can help. I have at last had blood tests which showed my levels were around 50, which she said wasn't that low, but I'm now on Iron 200mg a day, havibg another blood test in January. Also my sodium levels were little low so was told to use more salt on my food.
Cobobay
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Ray Peat & Thyroid Wisdom
Hi all :) I've mentioned a few times on this forum that the Keto/carnivore diet is the reason for my devastating decline into overt hypothyroidism where I became unresponsive to synthetics. Since that time, I've used this forum as well as the teachings of American physiologist Ray Peat to educate myself
Hi all :) I've mentioned a few times on this forum that the Keto/carnivore diet is the reason for my devastating decline into overt hypothyroidism where I became unresponsive to synthetics. Since that time, I've used this forum as well as the teachings of American physiologist Ray Peat to educate myself
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Healthy normal colon at last - update on my story
Following my post nearly a year ago about the success I was having taking Sodium Butyrate I wanted to let you know that it worked! I had my colonoscopy yesterday and the whole colon is healthy with no inflammation or polyps. Seeing as I was ill for 25 yrs and was facing the prospect of having to start
Following my post nearly a year ago about the success I was having taking Sodium Butyrate I wanted to let you know that it worked! I had my colonoscopy yesterday and the whole colon is healthy with no inflammation or polyps. Seeing as I was ill for 25 yrs and was facing the prospect of having to start
Happy-hacker
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
2 years ago
Curious question ibs /ibd issue
Good morning I’m new to this website and I’m curious to know if anyone has over 10 bowel movements a day? I am under the hospital waiting for a colonoscopy so they can advise what is wrong with my stomach. My usual is between 10 to 14 times a day loose stools. 1st thing is bad also after my evening meal
Good morning I’m new to this website and I’m curious to know if anyone has over 10 bowel movements a day? I am under the hospital waiting for a colonoscopy so they can advise what is wrong with my stomach. My usual is between 10 to 14 times a day loose stools. 1st thing is bad also after my evening meal
Badbellybabe
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IBS Network
1 year ago
blood tests and DXA scan
Following blood tests and a DXA scan I finally have results from the Endo. Re scan it states: T-scores have been reported as -1.3 at the left neck of fear and -1.9 at the lumbar spine. The calculated 10 years probability of a major osteoporotic fracture and that of a hip fracture is below intervention
Following blood tests and a DXA scan I finally have results from the Endo. Re scan it states: T-scores have been reported as -1.3 at the left neck of fear and -1.9 at the lumbar spine. The calculated 10 years probability of a major osteoporotic fracture and that of a hip fracture is below intervention
Lottyplum
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
New to this...waiting for diagnosis...
What to make of these numbers? No definite diagnosis yet. Creatinine 1.49 in September., 1.48 now. Efgr 58 in Sept., 59 now. A/G ratio 2.4 in Sept., 2.8 now (ref range 1.2-2.2) Bilirubin 0.6 in Sept., 1.7 now (ref range 0-1.2) Creatinine Kinase total 1.02 (ref range 0.6-1.0) Urine albumin/ creat
What to make of these numbers? No definite diagnosis yet. Creatinine 1.49 in September., 1.48 now. Efgr 58 in Sept., 59 now. A/G ratio 2.4 in Sept., 2.8 now (ref range 1.2-2.2) Bilirubin 0.6 in Sept., 1.7 now (ref range 0-1.2) Creatinine Kinase total 1.02 (ref range 0.6-1.0) Urine albumin/ creat
CN67
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
blood test results
hi everyone I’m just going through my last lot of blood results.. ESR 1mm/hr Neutrophils 8.10 (2.1 - 7.4) Lymphocyte count 0.98 (1 - 3.6) Sodium 128 (should be 135+). Are these anything to be concerned about? My GP wasn’t worried - but just said he’ll recheck the sodium in December 🤔 (Apparently
hi everyone I’m just going through my last lot of blood results.. ESR 1mm/hr Neutrophils 8.10 (2.1 - 7.4) Lymphocyte count 0.98 (1 - 3.6) Sodium 128 (should be 135+). Are these anything to be concerned about? My GP wasn’t worried - but just said he’ll recheck the sodium in December 🤔 (Apparently
Doraflora
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Has any hypothyroidism or Hashimotos patient tried apillean weight loss supplement?
It can cost £50 to £100 per small tub in some places but it's selling but you can make this yourself at home. Alternatively according to this female doctor I spoke to at pub She said"You can use coffee instead of guarana, you can use nori seaweed if tolerated or kelp or tiny amount of wakame or if
It can cost £50 to £100 per small tub in some places but it's selling but you can make this yourself at home. Alternatively according to this female doctor I spoke to at pub She said"You can use coffee instead of guarana, you can use nori seaweed if tolerated or kelp or tiny amount of wakame or if
Shineyhappypeople
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Low Sodium
Yesterday I had my usual blood test as I’m on methotrexate, today I had a phone call from the Doctors Surgery to say they have made me a Doctors Appointment for tomorrow as they needed to see me urgently as apparently it showed I have low sodium levels which was fine on my last blood test in September
Yesterday I had my usual blood test as I’m on methotrexate, today I had a phone call from the Doctors Surgery to say they have made me a Doctors Appointment for tomorrow as they needed to see me urgently as apparently it showed I have low sodium levels which was fine on my last blood test in September
Phed
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Blood Test Results, Help please... Second Cortisol test still showing as borderline Cushing's .
Apologies, I posted earlier, to the wrong forum... I'm just not with it. Sorry 😞 It's been a long, long time since I posted.Much as happened; too much. After years of asking about a Cortisol test and being constantly denied by the male GPs who said it was only the remit of a consultant to authorise
Apologies, I posted earlier, to the wrong forum... I'm just not with it. Sorry 😞 It's been a long, long time since I posted.Much as happened; too much. After years of asking about a Cortisol test and being constantly denied by the male GPs who said it was only the remit of a consultant to authorise
Poppy_the_cat
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Radium 223 before Cabazitaxel?
This was prescribed today to manage bone pain and also because my PSA has not particularly responded to Docetaxel and the bone scan shows further cancer growth. There is some doubt as to whether more chemo will do any good. Has anyone had experience of doing things this way round? I assume I could
This was prescribed today to manage bone pain and also because my PSA has not particularly responded to Docetaxel and the bone scan shows further cancer growth. There is some doubt as to whether more chemo will do any good. Has anyone had experience of doing things this way round? I assume I could
Finlay66
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Hysterectomy on going discomfort.
Hi I am a pretty active 76 yr old. I had a Hysterectomy in March 2021. I had a couple pesseraries of different sizes fitted for 3 months before the op that were very uncomfortable. I put up with the pain as Covid had just taken off and we were in the 1st lock down.I am in general good health I do have
Hi I am a pretty active 76 yr old. I had a Hysterectomy in March 2021. I had a couple pesseraries of different sizes fitted for 3 months before the op that were very uncomfortable. I put up with the pain as Covid had just taken off and we were in the 1st lock down.I am in general good health I do have
1Spidar-girl
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Women's Health
1 year ago
Gaviscon dilemma
Earlier this week I had a call from the pharmacist at my GP practice. He was calling to review my meds which seems to be the latest practise at my docs. I told him I had stopped Omeprazole and was just using Gaviscon at night to control acid reflux as it wasn't too bad at the moment and that I thought
Earlier this week I had a call from the pharmacist at my GP practice. He was calling to review my meds which seems to be the latest practise at my docs. I told him I had stopped Omeprazole and was just using Gaviscon at night to control acid reflux as it wasn't too bad at the moment and that I thought
hjskev
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Acid Reflux Support
2 years ago
back in hospital
Hospital again this time with low sodium count i was drinking too much squash on diuretics ( water pills) off them now so more blood tests every week they are doing a great job the NHS keeping a eye on me see specialist every 3 weeks now off to queen Elisabeth for transplant assessment soon fingers crossed
Hospital again this time with low sodium count i was drinking too much squash on diuretics ( water pills) off them now so more blood tests every week they are doing a great job the NHS keeping a eye on me see specialist every 3 weeks now off to queen Elisabeth for transplant assessment soon fingers crossed
lonmallin50
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Trying to understand appetite / cravings
I have an advanced background in human nutrition but am totally new to thyroid issues and am trying to understand something. I've noticed since I've been treated (T4 and T3 split tid) that at times I am hungrier than usual. I understand the increased metabolism from thyroid correction, but is there anything
I have an advanced background in human nutrition but am totally new to thyroid issues and am trying to understand something. I've noticed since I've been treated (T4 and T3 split tid) that at times I am hungrier than usual. I understand the increased metabolism from thyroid correction, but is there anything
Joyya
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Lost, confused, worried - trying to conceive and thyroid/lining/progesterone issues
Looking for some help/guidance/support. Apologies in advance for the long post. My husband and I, both 31 and healthy, have been trying to conceive for a year now with no success. We've both had a number of tests and through my own reading and persistent private re-testing have identified my thyroid
Looking for some help/guidance/support. Apologies in advance for the long post. My husband and I, both 31 and healthy, have been trying to conceive for a year now with no success. We've both had a number of tests and through my own reading and persistent private re-testing have identified my thyroid
er2012
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
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