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Cirrhosis questions for my MIL
Hi everyone, this is my 1st post here.... My Mum in law was diagnosed with cirrhosis a few months ago. She wasn't a drinker, and the cause "could be" fatty liver. She is taking spironolactone 50mg & frusomide 20mg (to help with the ascites). She has type 2 diabetes. She is quite upset about this, and
Hi everyone, this is my 1st post here.... My Mum in law was diagnosed with cirrhosis a few months ago. She wasn't a drinker, and the cause "could be" fatty liver. She is taking spironolactone 50mg & frusomide 20mg (to help with the ascites). She has type 2 diabetes. She is quite upset about this, and
Cirrho_Free
in
British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Cirrhosis just diagnosed loads of questions
Evening all. I was diagnosed today and whilst I was able to ask some questions I have loads more. I'd welcome any answers you might have. Is it usual for them to assume it is alcohol related? I ask because I did have a problem for a couple of years drinking 1 to 2 bottles of wine each day but I was
Evening all. I was diagnosed today and whilst I was able to ask some questions I have loads more. I'd welcome any answers you might have. Is it usual for them to assume it is alcohol related? I ask because I did have a problem for a couple of years drinking 1 to 2 bottles of wine each day but I was
Jellybabe70
in
British Liver Trust
8 years ago
dry dry leather tongue
Hi all, my mouth and tongues are stuck to everything! Worse than the next day hangover tongue. Am taking Epclusa for Hep C and Spironolactone for ascscities. Hope for suggestions my self. Biotene barely touches.
Hi all, my mouth and tongues are stuck to everything! Worse than the next day hangover tongue. Am taking Epclusa for Hep C and Spironolactone for ascscities. Hope for suggestions my self. Biotene barely touches.
Strike5223
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
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So angry!!!!
His all ..my hubaby is still in hospital as his diabetes is playing up.one min his bm is 16 and then an hour later ita 2 .. he's had 2 hypos a day for the past week. His legs and feet are still swollen and they changed his spirlactolone 25 to frusemide 40.. about a week ago but no difference in size
His all ..my hubaby is still in hospital as his diabetes is playing up.one min his bm is 16 and then an hour later ita 2 .. he's had 2 hypos a day for the past week. His legs and feet are still swollen and they changed his spirlactolone 25 to frusemide 40.. about a week ago but no difference in size
Debbie2016
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Spironolactone
Hi all ive stopped taking
spironolactone
but still take
furosemide
for heart failure and my weight has gone up 7Ilbs and now stopped increasing is this normal to put weight back on Thanks
Hi all ive stopped taking
spironolactone
but still take
furosemide
for heart failure and my weight has gone up 7Ilbs and now stopped increasing is this normal to put weight back on Thanks
bushy2016
in
AF Association
8 years ago
"Eye Popping" Atrial Fibrillation
Interesting article and finally one that explains what likely happened to me the first time I went to a hospital with AF symptoms. This is probably what happened when they gave me beta blockers at a hospital where the doctors probably don't know a lot about AF or neglected to do tests on me before giving
Interesting article and finally one that explains what likely happened to me the first time I went to a hospital with AF symptoms. This is probably what happened when they gave me beta blockers at a hospital where the doctors probably don't know a lot about AF or neglected to do tests on me before giving
EngMac
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Weight gain or water retention
Hi all you nice people I don't post on hear alot recently anyway. I'm concerned because for the last 5 years or so I've had water retention in my bottom third of my legs ie ankles which is controlled with spirolactone I've got end stage liver along with hepc and p/hypertension enlarged spleen enlarged
Hi all you nice people I don't post on hear alot recently anyway. I'm concerned because for the last 5 years or so I've had water retention in my bottom third of my legs ie ankles which is controlled with spirolactone I've got end stage liver along with hepc and p/hypertension enlarged spleen enlarged
Urbanblanks
in
British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Is my Levo dose too high?
Hi, I was diagnosed with Hashi by a private endo back in July on bloods from May: TSH 5.61 [.3-5.5], free T4 15.4 [12-22] and highly positive TPO. My TSH was 4.87 [.3-4.2], free T4 15.1[12-22] in Jan 2011 but no action was taken by the gp then (the ends now told me that I should have been put on Levo
Hi, I was diagnosed with Hashi by a private endo back in July on bloods from May: TSH 5.61 [.3-5.5], free T4 15.4 [12-22] and highly positive TPO. My TSH was 4.87 [.3-4.2], free T4 15.1[12-22] in Jan 2011 but no action was taken by the gp then (the ends now told me that I should have been put on Levo
Sybilla14
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Rivaroxaban - rectal bleeding?
Hi all, has anyone experience rectal bleeding whilst on Rivaroxaban? I've been on this drug for a couple of months now during which time my belly, ankles and feet have swollen and refuse to go down despite a fairly high dose of Furosemide. My belly feels rock hard which I always thought meant internal
Hi all, has anyone experience rectal bleeding whilst on Rivaroxaban? I've been on this drug for a couple of months now during which time my belly, ankles and feet have swollen and refuse to go down despite a fairly high dose of Furosemide. My belly feels rock hard which I always thought meant internal
sammy4568
in
Anticoagulation Support
8 years ago
Metformin, the diabetes drug developed from French lilac
[i]Metformin is the most widely used drug to treat type 2 diabetes globally. [/i] More snippets from the article by Merlin Thomas, Adjunct Professor of Preventive Medicine, Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Institute, which I hope will be at least of interest for those with a diabetes II co-morbidity with their
[i]Metformin is the most widely used drug to treat type 2 diabetes globally. [/i] More snippets from the article by Merlin Thomas, Adjunct Professor of Preventive Medicine, Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Institute, which I hope will be at least of interest for those with a diabetes II co-morbidity with their
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
8 years ago
Successful Honeopathic Treatment for Hep C Documented
Additionally, he received daily diuretic treatment with
spironolactone
/
furosemide
(Lasilactone, Sanofi-Aventis) 50 to 75 mg per day, 20% albumin 100 mL intravenously daily for the first 2 months of hospitalization, cefuroxime axetil (Ceftum, GlaxoSmithKline) 500 mg twice a day for 4 weeks, and lamivudine-HBV
Additionally, he received daily diuretic treatment with
spironolactone
/
furosemide
(Lasilactone, Sanofi-Aventis) 50 to 75 mg per day, 20% albumin 100 mL intravenously daily for the first 2 months of hospitalization, cefuroxime axetil (Ceftum, GlaxoSmithKline) 500 mg twice a day for 4 weeks, and lamivudine-HBV
jennyjolly
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
8 years ago
Successful Homeopathic Treatment of Hep C
Additionally, he received daily diuretic treatment with
spironolactone
/
furosemide
(Lasilactone, Sanofi-Aventis) 50 to 75 mg per day, 20% albumin 100 mL intravenously daily for the first 2 months of hospitalization, cefuroxime axetil (Ceftum, GlaxoSmithKline) 500 mg twice a day for 4 weeks, and lamivudine-HBV
Additionally, he received daily diuretic treatment with
spironolactone
/
furosemide
(Lasilactone, Sanofi-Aventis) 50 to 75 mg per day, 20% albumin 100 mL intravenously daily for the first 2 months of hospitalization, cefuroxime axetil (Ceftum, GlaxoSmithKline) 500 mg twice a day for 4 weeks, and lamivudine-HBV
jennyjolly
in
Hepatitis C Support
8 years ago
Folate Ferritin
As 50yr plus male Is it possible to have a normal folate and ferritin with just a few neurological B12 symptoms without fatigue fog no anemia Just in range B12 Serum result and still have normal FBC , RDW ,MCV ? I did have to use Furosemide 2012 for 10mths before Mitral Valve Repair Thanks
As 50yr plus male Is it possible to have a normal folate and ferritin with just a few neurological B12 symptoms without fatigue fog no anemia Just in range B12 Serum result and still have normal FBC , RDW ,MCV ? I did have to use Furosemide 2012 for 10mths before Mitral Valve Repair Thanks
Advice1
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Churg Strauss Syndrome with Cardiomyopathy and Heart Failure
Hello In 2015 I was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy and heart failure left ventricular systolic dysfunction. My ejection fraction (pump rate) was 29% and after taking candersatan and spirolactone at the maximum doses, my ejection fraction was checked last week and has increased to 49%. The improvement
Hello In 2015 I was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy and heart failure left ventricular systolic dysfunction. My ejection fraction (pump rate) was 29% and after taking candersatan and spirolactone at the maximum doses, my ejection fraction was checked last week and has increased to 49%. The improvement
Rowmarsh
in
Vasculitis UK
8 years ago
Any information please
Hi all im quite new to this forum hoping for any advice my partner is in hospital at the moment he had been poorly for a few days before being admitted he was confused,sleeping most of the time,nauseous on admission the blood test results showed low sodium his kidneys weren't working they stopped his
Hi all im quite new to this forum hoping for any advice my partner is in hospital at the moment he had been poorly for a few days before being admitted he was confused,sleeping most of the time,nauseous on admission the blood test results showed low sodium his kidneys weren't working they stopped his
bessrhodes1950
in
British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Advice please re decompensation since having kidney problems
My husband had kidney failure in march prior to that his liver was compensated even though has cirrhossis and everything was working ok, hospital stopped water tablets furesomide and spirolactone due to kidney failure not due to liver, kidney function returned to normal so was put back on spirolactone
My husband had kidney failure in march prior to that his liver was compensated even though has cirrhossis and everything was working ok, hospital stopped water tablets furesomide and spirolactone due to kidney failure not due to liver, kidney function returned to normal so was put back on spirolactone
KT60
in
British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Spironolactone and hormones
Hi, I've been prescribed sprironolatone for hormonal imbalance and PCOS, I suffer from hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue could anyone advise if this will be suitable or cause further hormone problems.
Hi, I've been prescribed sprironolatone for hormonal imbalance and PCOS, I suffer from hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue could anyone advise if this will be suitable or cause further hormone problems.
zoeleestar
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
I am really fed up and can't live with edema (water retention) anymore. Does anyone has any thoughts to share about this?
I was untreated for hypothyroidism for years because my results were always more or less "normal". Instead I received all sorts of treatments for diseases I never had, just wasted time, money, health. I started retaining water year after I became ill. it was in 2009 and since then IT NEVER STOPPED. I
I was untreated for hypothyroidism for years because my results were always more or less "normal". Instead I received all sorts of treatments for diseases I never had, just wasted time, money, health. I started retaining water year after I became ill. it was in 2009 and since then IT NEVER STOPPED. I
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Side effects of prednisolone
Hi, I haven't been around for a while, and I would like to report that life has improved, but it is getting worse by the day. To recap, I was diagnosed with PMR, last year, put on 30mg of Prednisolone and abandoned by my GP Finally after cutting down to 10mg and becoming really ill she sent me to a
Hi, I haven't been around for a while, and I would like to report that life has improved, but it is getting worse by the day. To recap, I was diagnosed with PMR, last year, put on 30mg of Prednisolone and abandoned by my GP Finally after cutting down to 10mg and becoming really ill she sent me to a
080900ea
in
PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
Spironolactone opinions
Just wondering your opinions on Spironolactone. I think this may be the drug my mum is taking along side Apixaban which is causing some of the worse problems. Any advice and personal experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Just wondering your opinions on Spironolactone. I think this may be the drug my mum is taking along side Apixaban which is causing some of the worse problems. Any advice and personal experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Hidden
in
AF Association
8 years ago
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