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Sodium cromoglicate capsules by KinedexE
Hi, does anyone know where i can buy Sodium cromoglicate capsules by the manufacturer KinedexE? Im in the UK. They work better than the others by eg sanofi
Hi, does anyone know where i can buy Sodium cromoglicate capsules by the manufacturer KinedexE? Im in the UK. They work better than the others by eg sanofi
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
2 years ago
Association Between Antiepileptic Drugs and Incident Parkinson Disease in the UK Biobank
I am unable to post full text article, this is the summary with one comment regarding gabapentin. Interestingly my husband takes gabapentin for back/nerve pain. Prior to his diagnosis he was on a a dose about (600mg), taxes (900mg now) max for pain threshold is (2400-3600). Makes me wonder if we cut
I am unable to post full text article, this is the summary with one comment regarding gabapentin. Interestingly my husband takes gabapentin for back/nerve pain. Prior to his diagnosis he was on a a dose about (600mg), taxes (900mg now) max for pain threshold is (2400-3600). Makes me wonder if we cut
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
[b]Vinpocetine regulates levels of circulating TLRs in Parkinson's disease patients[/b] 2018
Vinpocetine regulates levels of circulating TLRs in Parkinson's disease patients
2018 https://sci-hub.se/10.1007/s10072-018-3592-y I get 30 mg capsules from Swanson and take one a day with food. Per this article: https://nootropicsexpert.com/vinpocetine/ Vinpocetine helps: • Cerebral Circulation
Vinpocetine regulates levels of circulating TLRs in Parkinson's disease patients
2018 https://sci-hub.se/10.1007/s10072-018-3592-y I get 30 mg capsules from Swanson and take one a day with food. Per this article: https://nootropicsexpert.com/vinpocetine/ Vinpocetine helps: • Cerebral Circulation
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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Most effective medications for suppressing Periodic Limb Movements of Sleep (PLMS)
An interesting article from the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (Jan 24, 2023) https://doi.org/10.5664/jcsm.10440 I'm unable to access the full article but here's part of the abstract. STUDY OBJECTIVES:Periodic limb movements during sleep (PLMS) are a frequent finding in restless legs syndrome (
An interesting article from the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (Jan 24, 2023) https://doi.org/10.5664/jcsm.10440 I'm unable to access the full article but here's part of the abstract. STUDY OBJECTIVES:Periodic limb movements during sleep (PLMS) are a frequent finding in restless legs syndrome (
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Advice on my blood test results, please.
Hello, I was diagnosed in August and really benefitted from advice from people here. I am lacking confidence in the GP as I feel they don't do anything proactively, although they have seemed happy to follow the guidance I am given here. My blood test results are below. I have been prescribed Vitamin
Hello, I was diagnosed in August and really benefitted from advice from people here. I am lacking confidence in the GP as I feel they don't do anything proactively, although they have seemed happy to follow the guidance I am given here. My blood test results are below. I have been prescribed Vitamin
Tired2022
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Diagnosed with ARLD cirrhosis decompensated July 2022. Any helpful tips or advice would be greatly appreciated
I presented to GP with ascities, jaundice and pain in around abdomen. Sent me straight to hospital. Had not been feeling well for a year or so and was putting it down to perhaps the start of menopause or heamacromatosis which is in my family. I had also relapsed after many years of recovery but had to
I presented to GP with ascities, jaundice and pain in around abdomen. Sent me straight to hospital. Had not been feeling well for a year or so and was putting it down to perhaps the start of menopause or heamacromatosis which is in my family. I had also relapsed after many years of recovery but had to
Chick_atee
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Got blood resukts from over 30 yrs aho ago. NHS request medical records
Hi, I've often wondered what my kidney function results were off yrs ago. I contacted NHS medical records at local hospital. I have just received them as I wanted to know my kidney function tests over the yrs when I went into hospital for nothing major. I pleased to say they have not altered much over
Hi, I've often wondered what my kidney function results were off yrs ago. I contacted NHS medical records at local hospital. I have just received them as I wanted to know my kidney function tests over the yrs when I went into hospital for nothing major. I pleased to say they have not altered much over
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Early CKD Support
2 years ago
Radium 223 -Is this tumour flare?
I started Radium 223 therapy on Tuesday and since then I suffered from general stiffness and pain from the back of the pelvis down to the lower leg. I was wondering if anyone else had suffered these symptoms and if it was tumour flare? Thanks
I started Radium 223 therapy on Tuesday and since then I suffered from general stiffness and pain from the back of the pelvis down to the lower leg. I was wondering if anyone else had suffered these symptoms and if it was tumour flare? Thanks
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Fungus used in Chinese medicine improves sleep in rodents (and also impacts glutamine/glutamate)
This isn't an easy read but, if the results can be relied on, looks promising https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837518/ Abstract Ganoderma resinaceum is a valuable Chinese medicine. This study aimed to investigate whether a G. resinaceum alcohol extract (GRAE) improves sleep, and analyze
This isn't an easy read but, if the results can be relied on, looks promising https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837518/ Abstract Ganoderma resinaceum is a valuable Chinese medicine. This study aimed to investigate whether a G. resinaceum alcohol extract (GRAE) improves sleep, and analyze
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Starting Gabapentin
Thanks to great advice on here last year, I took a course of ferrous sulfate and my ferritin levels went from 52 to 105. Unfortunately this didn’t help my RLS and my GP doesn’t do a full iron panel and so couldn’t get the other relevant results. I have now opted for Gabapentin but my GP had advised
Thanks to great advice on here last year, I took a course of ferrous sulfate and my ferritin levels went from 52 to 105. Unfortunately this didn’t help my RLS and my GP doesn’t do a full iron panel and so couldn’t get the other relevant results. I have now opted for Gabapentin but my GP had advised
Bramblespaniel
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Another Diet Question
Thank you all for talking to me about soda, now I have another question. I've looked through various websites about CKD diets, looked at various recipes and the whys and why nots of what you should and shouldn't eat. For those of you who live with other family members, how do you balance your special
Thank you all for talking to me about soda, now I have another question. I've looked through various websites about CKD diets, looked at various recipes and the whys and why nots of what you should and shouldn't eat. For those of you who live with other family members, how do you balance your special
TheSQLGuy
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
What Is The Test For Celiacs Please?
Hi! I have recently had some blood tests done at my GP surgery, as requested by my endocrinologist (I have Turner Syndrome and have to have annual blood tests including to monitor my thyroid - no issues or medications needed for that so far although my TSH levels have gone from in the 1s up to nearly
Hi! I have recently had some blood tests done at my GP surgery, as requested by my endocrinologist (I have Turner Syndrome and have to have annual blood tests including to monitor my thyroid - no issues or medications needed for that so far although my TSH levels have gone from in the 1s up to nearly
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
advice on taking thyroxine at night ?
one of my friends has under active thyroid like myself she’s advised to take my thyroxine at night instead of the morning as it will work better? I’ve been taking it in the morning then waiting an hour till having breakfast? I also take ferrous sulphate for iron but been advised to take this separately
one of my friends has under active thyroid like myself she’s advised to take my thyroxine at night instead of the morning as it will work better? I’ve been taking it in the morning then waiting an hour till having breakfast? I also take ferrous sulphate for iron but been advised to take this separately
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Thyroid UK
1 year 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
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
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
2 years ago
Yesterday Saw My Nephrologist
Hi Everyone, Yesterday I had an appointment with my nephrologist I was being seen every three months, but my labs in October of last were stable so they had me follow up in 5 months. To my surprise my regular nephrologist left her practice so now I'm under a new Dr's care. My blood pressure was a bit
Hi Everyone, Yesterday I had an appointment with my nephrologist I was being seen every three months, but my labs in October of last were stable so they had me follow up in 5 months. To my surprise my regular nephrologist left her practice so now I'm under a new Dr's care. My blood pressure was a bit
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
The monster has struck!
Good news this morning -I was told that I might be discharged tomorrow. All my monitors were removed in the morning including the temporary pacemaker and ECG. I went for a couple of walks on the ward which went quite well. I checked my pulse rate manually afterwards and all was steady at about 70bpm
Good news this morning -I was told that I might be discharged tomorrow. All my monitors were removed in the morning including the temporary pacemaker and ECG. I went for a couple of walks on the ward which went quite well. I checked my pulse rate manually afterwards and all was steady at about 70bpm
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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
2 years ago
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
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
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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