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Is phase IV chemotherapy trial good to take ?
Hello!!! I need a little bit of advice if anyone can suggest: CASE HISTORY: My mother who is 52 years old female, has recently been diagnosed for breast cancer. She had been non diabetic, and a patient of hypothyroidism and (RA) rheumatoid arithritis. A brief history of hypothyroidism and Rheumatoid
Hello!!! I need a little bit of advice if anyone can suggest: CASE HISTORY: My mother who is 52 years old female, has recently been diagnosed for breast cancer. She had been non diabetic, and a patient of hypothyroidism and (RA) rheumatoid arithritis. A brief history of hypothyroidism and Rheumatoid
anshul_15
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Breast Cancer India
9 years ago
Thigh swelling, Dr. ordered 20 mgs of medrol as part of treatment
Hi Everyone, hope all are well and getting through the GCA , PMR and pred. A week ago had a major exacerbation of the meralgia paresthetica (femoral cutaneous nerve -- incorrectly-- attaches by tendon growth to the inguineal tendon) I am dealing with. Pain was very bad, entire thigh muscle spasming
Hi Everyone, hope all are well and getting through the GCA , PMR and pred. A week ago had a major exacerbation of the meralgia paresthetica (femoral cutaneous nerve -- incorrectly-- attaches by tendon growth to the inguineal tendon) I am dealing with. Pain was very bad, entire thigh muscle spasming
Whittlesey
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
confusing advice, would appreciate input on this
OK, so I would like some input from others here: Last night, I had a phone consult with a person originally trained as a nurse and a mid-wife, who now works with hormonal therapies and rebalancing hormonal imbalances. She was recommended to me by someone in another forum. A lot of what she told made
OK, so I would like some input from others here: Last night, I had a phone consult with a person originally trained as a nurse and a mid-wife, who now works with hormonal therapies and rebalancing hormonal imbalances. She was recommended to me by someone in another forum. A lot of what she told made
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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wean off Medrol for adrenal fatigue?
I have a question about adrenal fatigue and hope it's OK to ask it here. I was diagnosed with adrenal fatigue four years ago, based on blood and 24 h urine (the latter showing even lower cortisol levels than blood), and put on Medrol. At most, I have taken 6 mg daily (which I was told is considered
I have a question about adrenal fatigue and hope it's OK to ask it here. I was diagnosed with adrenal fatigue four years ago, based on blood and 24 h urine (the latter showing even lower cortisol levels than blood), and put on Medrol. At most, I have taken 6 mg daily (which I was told is considered
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
can adrenaline cause anxiety attacks?
Sorry if this question sounds strange, but I have had the most unusual experience in the past few days, and I wonder if it could be adrenaline-related: A few days ago, I started taking Nutri Advanced Adrenal Extra, or NAX as it is often referred to, which some UK patients have had recommended to them
Sorry if this question sounds strange, but I have had the most unusual experience in the past few days, and I wonder if it could be adrenaline-related: A few days ago, I started taking Nutri Advanced Adrenal Extra, or NAX as it is often referred to, which some UK patients have had recommended to them
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
have seen four so called top doctors, so really in need of advice
OK, so I am feeling pretty confused right now, and would really appreciate some advice on how to move further: I went to see my first Hertoghe doctor in 2004, in H's practice. I had been on thyroxine for three years, after being diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease in late 2000, but it never did much
OK, so I am feeling pretty confused right now, and would really appreciate some advice on how to move further: I went to see my first Hertoghe doctor in 2004, in H's practice. I had been on thyroxine for three years, after being diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease in late 2000, but it never did much
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Methotrexate-dilemma
On Monday I had my first appointment with a rheumatologist. I was counting down the days and hours the previous week as I have been in absolute agony with all the pains in my body. My hands and fingers have been so bad over the last few weeks I have been out of my mind with pain. I first became ill
On Monday I had my first appointment with a rheumatologist. I was counting down the days and hours the previous week as I have been in absolute agony with all the pains in my body. My hands and fingers have been so bad over the last few weeks I have been out of my mind with pain. I first became ill
Pinkladysuki
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
adrenal cortex or adrenal extract?
Sorry if this has been asked before. I read recently that patients with more severe adrenal fatigue can feel better on adrenal extract, while patients with mild or moderate AF should try adrenal cortex (ACE) first. It seems products with adrenal extracts contain more ingredients, and possibly more helpful
Sorry if this has been asked before. I read recently that patients with more severe adrenal fatigue can feel better on adrenal extract, while patients with mild or moderate AF should try adrenal cortex (ACE) first. It seems products with adrenal extracts contain more ingredients, and possibly more helpful
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
How to cope with accidents when immune suppressed by steroids?
Hi Folks, Sorry this will be a mini essay!!! I cut my finger badly last week, stabbed while taking the plastic film off a cucumber. Anyway just after it I was very unwell from what seemed like a mini adrenal crisis. I went upstairs to get my shoes on to go to A&E as the wound was very deep, and suddenly
Hi Folks, Sorry this will be a mini essay!!! I cut my finger badly last week, stabbed while taking the plastic film off a cucumber. Anyway just after it I was very unwell from what seemed like a mini adrenal crisis. I went upstairs to get my shoes on to go to A&E as the wound was very deep, and suddenly
cuttysark
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LUPUS UK
9 years ago
Hip Replacement/Low Hemoglobin
Hi Everyone, hope all are somewhat well. Had the left hip replaced. After 7 days, pain is horrific. Motion is intentionally limited to keep the implant from "popping out". Am in a rehab now for two weeks. In ICU, after waking up from the operation --- saw " double". -- scared. In that groggy state
Hi Everyone, hope all are somewhat well. Had the left hip replaced. After 7 days, pain is horrific. Motion is intentionally limited to keep the implant from "popping out". Am in a rehab now for two weeks. In ICU, after waking up from the operation --- saw " double". -- scared. In that groggy state
Whittlesey
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
Starting over, 3rd time
Hi! hope everyone is fine, good luck on your journey. I recently started my meds, Elleste Solo for my third transfer. Only have one blastocyst remain for my frozen transfer. i am so nervous, am praying that everything goes fine. keeping my finger cross myself and for you.
Hi! hope everyone is fine, good luck on your journey. I recently started my meds, Elleste Solo for my third transfer. Only have one blastocyst remain for my frozen transfer. i am so nervous, am praying that everything goes fine. keeping my finger cross myself and for you.
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Fertility Network UK
9 years ago
best adrenal support when weaning off prescription drugs...?
I was diagnosed with adrenal fatigue four years ago, after a Hertoghe doctor decided my cortisol levels in blood and 24 h urine were low/suboptimal. I was put on Medrol, as I tended to retain fluid (most likely because I had been on thyroxine only for about 15 years at the time...). Since then, I have
I was diagnosed with adrenal fatigue four years ago, after a Hertoghe doctor decided my cortisol levels in blood and 24 h urine were low/suboptimal. I was put on Medrol, as I tended to retain fluid (most likely because I had been on thyroxine only for about 15 years at the time...). Since then, I have
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
the best time to measure FT3 levels?
OK, so I have a question about so called normal lab results. The reason I am asking is that I have always read and been told (by doctors and lab technicians alike) that you should go to the lab at least 24 hours after taking thyroid medication. I was told that when I was on thyroxine only, and my doctor
OK, so I have a question about so called normal lab results. The reason I am asking is that I have always read and been told (by doctors and lab technicians alike) that you should go to the lab at least 24 hours after taking thyroid medication. I was told that when I was on thyroxine only, and my doctor
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Instead of Isocort?
I took Isocort for more than two years and did great on it. Then, it was reformulated, and they went from sheep adrenal to plant-based derivatives. Not so good anymore. Finally, Isocort was discontinued altogether. I have never tried hydrocortisone, but I have been on Medrol for the past couple of years
I took Isocort for more than two years and did great on it. Then, it was reformulated, and they went from sheep adrenal to plant-based derivatives. Not so good anymore. Finally, Isocort was discontinued altogether. I have never tried hydrocortisone, but I have been on Medrol for the past couple of years
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
how to find the best treatment for hypoT?
I really need some advice from others here who have been through the same thing. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's) fifteen years ago, after feeling crappy for years and being told I suffered from depression, and that my weight gain was only due to junk food and lack of exercise... Anyway
I really need some advice from others here who have been through the same thing. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's) fifteen years ago, after feeling crappy for years and being told I suffered from depression, and that my weight gain was only due to junk food and lack of exercise... Anyway
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
adrenal fatigue treatment questions
orry if this has been discussed before. I have been on Medrol for adrenal fatigue for the past three years. It works even though I do not really realise it. What I mean is that I forget to bring it on a trip recently and, after about 24 hours, I started feeling more tired than usual. So it definitely
orry if this has been discussed before. I have been on Medrol for adrenal fatigue for the past three years. It works even though I do not really realise it. What I mean is that I forget to bring it on a trip recently and, after about 24 hours, I started feeling more tired than usual. So it definitely
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Methylprednisolone
I live in the States, and was wondering if anyone on here is on Medrol (methylprednisolone)? From what I understand it is prednisone but just works a little different in the body. My question is if anyone would know how to go about tapering on this drug because the smallest pill I can get is 4mg. So
I live in the States, and was wondering if anyone on here is on Medrol (methylprednisolone)? From what I understand it is prednisone but just works a little different in the body. My question is if anyone would know how to go about tapering on this drug because the smallest pill I can get is 4mg. So
tiasbear
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
adrenal glandular vs adrenal cortex?
I have been taking American Biologics Adrenal Cortex lately, and have been doing well on it. Since I have been reading glowing reviews on Adrenal Glandular, also by AB, I decided to try that as well, in order to decide which one is best for me, or if I could possibly combine both, depending on how I
I have been taking American Biologics Adrenal Cortex lately, and have been doing well on it. Since I have been reading glowing reviews on Adrenal Glandular, also by AB, I decided to try that as well, in order to decide which one is best for me, or if I could possibly combine both, depending on how I
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
best treatment for adrenal fatigue? Confused!
I have a question on adrenal fatigue: I read recently that you should never take drugs like Prednisone or Medrol for adrenal fatigue, but only HC (if anything). I have been on Medrol for a couple of years now, and the reason my doctor (trained by Hertoghe) would not put me on HC was because I tended
I have a question on adrenal fatigue: I read recently that you should never take drugs like Prednisone or Medrol for adrenal fatigue, but only HC (if anything). I have been on Medrol for a couple of years now, and the reason my doctor (trained by Hertoghe) would not put me on HC was because I tended
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
HC always best for treating adrenal fatigue?
I hope it's ok to ask questions about adrenal fatigue here. I have been on Medrol for the past three years for adrenal fatigue (prescribed by a Hertoghe doctor). I was told the reason I could not take hydrocortisone (HC) was because I tended to retain fluid (this was when I was still on T4 drugs only
I hope it's ok to ask questions about adrenal fatigue here. I have been on Medrol for the past three years for adrenal fatigue (prescribed by a Hertoghe doctor). I was told the reason I could not take hydrocortisone (HC) was because I tended to retain fluid (this was when I was still on T4 drugs only
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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