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Gaining weight on Levo
Hey everyone, first time posting: First a little backstory: Diagnosed with hypothyroidism in 2002 at age 25, put on Levothyroxine and settled on 75mg/6 days a week. Was on this dosage for the years following. In August 2017 my endo told me that my hypo is autoimmune based so I started googling and found
Hey everyone, first time posting: First a little backstory: Diagnosed with hypothyroidism in 2002 at age 25, put on Levothyroxine and settled on 75mg/6 days a week. Was on this dosage for the years following. In August 2017 my endo told me that my hypo is autoimmune based so I started googling and found
timinko2016
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
What’s worse. Bradycardia or AF?
These timings are rough so please bear with me. About 3 weeks ago I started Amiodarone. One week later I'm back in Sinus after almost nine months of being in persistent AF. I ended up in hospital twice as I felt really ill; fatigued, light headed, slightly sick etc. My heart rate was between 46 & 51bpm
These timings are rough so please bear with me. About 3 weeks ago I started Amiodarone. One week later I'm back in Sinus after almost nine months of being in persistent AF. I ended up in hospital twice as I felt really ill; fatigued, light headed, slightly sick etc. My heart rate was between 46 & 51bpm
NJ47
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AF Association
5 years ago
PD Diet
I get confused about certain foods on a PD diet. My nephrologist said I could eat cottage cheese without any restriction. Today, I read in a NKF article that cottage cheese is not a good choice (i always questioned my doctor b/c regular cottage cheese is a bit high in sodium, and is dairy, so I told
I get confused about certain foods on a PD diet. My nephrologist said I could eat cottage cheese without any restriction. Today, I read in a NKF article that cottage cheese is not a good choice (i always questioned my doctor b/c regular cottage cheese is a bit high in sodium, and is dairy, so I told
TaffyTwoshoes27
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
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Especially with trileptal
Epson salts are good if you are on trileptal as it lowers your sodium levels sometimes dangerously low its supposed to be around 130 to 135 mine was 124 at one point my Dr told me to try taking a 20 minute bath with Epson salts to keep my sodium up. I ended up in hospital with low sodium twice it can
Epson salts are good if you are on trileptal as it lowers your sodium levels sometimes dangerously low its supposed to be around 130 to 135 mine was 124 at one point my Dr told me to try taking a 20 minute bath with Epson salts to keep my sodium up. I ended up in hospital with low sodium twice it can
Hidden
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Epilepsy Research Institute
5 years ago
Help with eating better.
I really try to stay away from meat proteins, usually just have them on the weekends. I am working with a dietician, but I probably drive her insane cause I am not a vegetable person. I don’t like tomatoes, onions or peppers. I do like broccoli, cauliflower and spinach, green beans, corn, etc. i am
I really try to stay away from meat proteins, usually just have them on the weekends. I am working with a dietician, but I probably drive her insane cause I am not a vegetable person. I don’t like tomatoes, onions or peppers. I do like broccoli, cauliflower and spinach, green beans, corn, etc. i am
Mandelin
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
Test results - next steps?
Hi all I'm reposting my results alongside the nutritional profile I just got back today. Sorry if it's not the done thing to repost - please let me know if so!! But would be great to get some advice on next steps - should I just monitor, or should I be doing more. TSH 6.36 (0.27-1 Normal, 1-2.5 optimal
Hi all I'm reposting my results alongside the nutritional profile I just got back today. Sorry if it's not the done thing to repost - please let me know if so!! But would be great to get some advice on next steps - should I just monitor, or should I be doing more. TSH 6.36 (0.27-1 Normal, 1-2.5 optimal
Arlie123
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Diet for Reducing Inflammation, Supporting Gut Health in Lupus Patients: A Nutritionist’s View
BY ALANA KESSLER Diet for Reducing Inflammation, Supporting Gut Health in Lupus Patients: A Nutritionist’s View More and more I am humbled at the connection between the microbiome and immunity. We are continuing to learn daily how our health is connected with the relationship we have with the world
BY ALANA KESSLER Diet for Reducing Inflammation, Supporting Gut Health in Lupus Patients: A Nutritionist’s View More and more I am humbled at the connection between the microbiome and immunity. We are continuing to learn daily how our health is connected with the relationship we have with the world
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
5 years ago
PTSD
Hi there everyone. I have been having a lot of nightmares recently about my past experiences. I have spoken to the police and intend bringing charges against my family for the trauma I have been through. The sexual abuse by brothers and cousin and the fact that my parents covered it up for years and
Hi there everyone. I have been having a lot of nightmares recently about my past experiences. I have spoken to the police and intend bringing charges against my family for the trauma I have been through. The sexual abuse by brothers and cousin and the fact that my parents covered it up for years and
Poulson
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
Oliparib without the BRCA gene
Decision time. My husband has not had success with any of the standard of care treatments, docetaxel, twice, zytiga, xrtandi, radium 223 and cabazaiaxel .He has a rising PSA currently of 178 and is faced with a decision of continuing to qualify for the AC225 clinical trial( his blood levels are there
Decision time. My husband has not had success with any of the standard of care treatments, docetaxel, twice, zytiga, xrtandi, radium 223 and cabazaiaxel .He has a rising PSA currently of 178 and is faced with a decision of continuing to qualify for the AC225 clinical trial( his blood levels are there
joann48
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Is she constipated?
Went through the regime of movicol and
sodium
picosulfate
and then started to wean her off of it. Last month or so she’s been running back and forth to the toilet all the time. Sometimes every 10 minutes she’s in there. She says she needs a poo.
Went through the regime of movicol and
sodium
picosulfate
and then started to wean her off of it. Last month or so she’s been running back and forth to the toilet all the time. Sometimes every 10 minutes she’s in there. She says she needs a poo.
Sarahlou1007
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ERIC
6 years ago
Ate too much sodium
Oops. I ate a sub that turned out to be higher in sodium that I thought. Went way over my limit. So question - what is best way to flush out all the sodium I ate and how long will it take?
Oops. I ate a sub that turned out to be higher in sodium that I thought. Went way over my limit. So question - what is best way to flush out all the sodium I ate and how long will it take?
kungfudude
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
Addisons disease
I was basically told i had Addisons after i got these results back from a blood test and was put on steroid tablets, but after a subsequent synacthen test 2.5 month later i was told i hadn't got it as my results were borderline so taken back off the medication , i have posted my first set of results
I was basically told i had Addisons after i got these results back from a blood test and was put on steroid tablets, but after a subsequent synacthen test 2.5 month later i was told i hadn't got it as my results were borderline so taken back off the medication , i have posted my first set of results
Freddy1000
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Update on My Father's Cirrhosis - Seems Stable
Hello, As we found out about my father's Cirrhosis in February after we noticed his swollen stomach. His Ascites of 2.5ltr was drained in on Feb 23, 2019. It was followed by Endoscopy where grade 3 varices were diagnosed. He never had bleeding, but doctors recommended banding, so he had it done in
Hello, As we found out about my father's Cirrhosis in February after we noticed his swollen stomach. His Ascites of 2.5ltr was drained in on Feb 23, 2019. It was followed by Endoscopy where grade 3 varices were diagnosed. He never had bleeding, but doctors recommended banding, so he had it done in
zvhipp
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Is there any light at the end of tunnel
My little boy is five and has been soiling for nearly two years been on movical senna and currently sodium pricasolfate . We thought we had chracked it in February when he started on the sp . He was clean for nearly two weeks with very few accidents and was using the toilet . We have been having bad
My little boy is five and has been soiling for nearly two years been on movical senna and currently sodium pricasolfate . We thought we had chracked it in February when he started on the sp . He was clean for nearly two weeks with very few accidents and was using the toilet . We have been having bad
Scillycat
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ERIC
5 years ago
Sodium
Had bloods back today and my GFR has gone up by 1 it's now 21, it's not massive amounts but I'm taking it as a small victory. My Creatinine has gone down from 260 to 250 do again small victory. My sodium however has fallen to 26 had this happened to anyone else, if so what are the possible treatments
Had bloods back today and my GFR has gone up by 1 it's now 21, it's not massive amounts but I'm taking it as a small victory. My Creatinine has gone down from 260 to 250 do again small victory. My sodium however has fallen to 26 had this happened to anyone else, if so what are the possible treatments
Munf
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
Omeprazole and Imodium... Thoughts?
I’ve recently been prescribed 40mg Omeprazole (20mg to be taken twice a day) after experiencing difficulty swallowing. I felt great for 4 days then started to experience difficulties again (for the subsequent 4 days) although not with every meal. At times I’m having to cough my food forward due to fear
I’ve recently been prescribed 40mg Omeprazole (20mg to be taken twice a day) after experiencing difficulty swallowing. I felt great for 4 days then started to experience difficulties again (for the subsequent 4 days) although not with every meal. At times I’m having to cough my food forward due to fear
MargaritaNiko
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Right pain
Hi my son is 8 and has been on movicol since he was 6months old and he has also been on sodium pic a sulphate for the pass 2 years. We are under the hospital but since Nov every now and again he gets pain in his right side and we end up in hospital. But all tests come back clear just thinking now could
Hi my son is 8 and has been on movicol since he was 6months old and he has also been on sodium pic a sulphate for the pass 2 years. We are under the hospital but since Nov every now and again he gets pain in his right side and we end up in hospital. But all tests come back clear just thinking now could
Acwtmw
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ERIC
5 years ago
Update: 9 months into my hypo journey - starting to take control, advice please.
Apologies for the long post!! After an initial post when I joined this forum I’ve just been taking in info and learning about others journeys and now feel able to start to control my own as not really getting anywhere, and think my understanding from being on here has improved my knowledge to enable
Apologies for the long post!! After an initial post when I joined this forum I’ve just been taking in info and learning about others journeys and now feel able to start to control my own as not really getting anywhere, and think my understanding from being on here has improved my knowledge to enable
Michelin
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Fodmap re-introduction whilst on imodium?
I have been on fodmap restriction (phase 1) for over a year. Amazing results until recently when my D returned with a vengeance, and a bit of gas, but I have had no bloating or pain (which was previously severe). I am taking imodium regularly to control the D and it's really working, (regular BM with
I have been on fodmap restriction (phase 1) for over a year. Amazing results until recently when my D returned with a vengeance, and a bit of gas, but I have had no bloating or pain (which was previously severe). I am taking imodium regularly to control the D and it's really working, (regular BM with
clover1122
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Advice for a sister who won't listen
Hey all! Me again. This time I'm hoping you guys can help my stubborn younger sister by giving some advice. She hasn't been diagnosed with kidney disease yet (hoping for a no), but her creatinine is high even though she's 23, almost 24 and is like 110lbs with no diabetes, but does get the occasional
Hey all! Me again. This time I'm hoping you guys can help my stubborn younger sister by giving some advice. She hasn't been diagnosed with kidney disease yet (hoping for a no), but her creatinine is high even though she's 23, almost 24 and is like 110lbs with no diabetes, but does get the occasional
Radtastiical
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Early CKD Support
5 years ago
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