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steroid nasal sprays
hi everyone, I’ve been using a steroid nasal spray for ETD and I think it’s making my ears sore and my T louder 🤔 Just wondering if anyone has had similar experiences. My ears get sore and all down the side of my face near my jaw line from my ear to my neck. My right ear registered negative pressure
hi everyone, I’ve been using a steroid nasal spray for ETD and I think it’s making my ears sore and my T louder 🤔 Just wondering if anyone has had similar experiences. My ears get sore and all down the side of my face near my jaw line from my ear to my neck. My right ear registered negative pressure
Lakeshiker
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Tinnitus UK
4 months ago
0.9 saline 1 liter IV infusion.
Last year I asked on the forum if anyone knew where I could get a saline infusion. Come to find out that was heretical and not done in the UK. 🙂 In the USA there are clinics owned and run by nurses where one can get infusions with or without vitamins of your choice. There are also mobile clinics.
Last year I asked on the forum if anyone knew where I could get a saline infusion. Come to find out that was heretical and not done in the UK. 🙂 In the USA there are clinics owned and run by nurses where one can get infusions with or without vitamins of your choice. There are also mobile clinics.
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Body Temperature Regulation.
How body temperature regulation made it in the symptoms list of the neurological effects of B12 deficiency I have not yet come across. I have experienced body temperature regulation issues my whole life. It results in mild hypothermia. I am well versed in the physicians and nurses understanding of
How body temperature regulation made it in the symptoms list of the neurological effects of B12 deficiency I have not yet come across. I have experienced body temperature regulation issues my whole life. It results in mild hypothermia. I am well versed in the physicians and nurses understanding of
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
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Updated my Stack (what's in your stack?)
So I updated my stack. What's in your stack? Does it seem to be helping? Success Stories are Welcome.
About 6 weeks ago I cut Methylene Blue out of my stack. My tongue was getting really sore for a long time so I stopped. I don't think this is a side effect of MB, but it has been 6 weeks and
So I updated my stack. What's in your stack? Does it seem to be helping? Success Stories are Welcome.
About 6 weeks ago I cut Methylene Blue out of my stack. My tongue was getting really sore for a long time so I stopped. I don't think this is a side effect of MB, but it has been 6 weeks and
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
9 month old constant runny nose one side
Hi, our baby is nearly 9 months old and since Christmas he’s had a constant runny nose - clear snot - on just one side, he’s had various coughs and colds due to weather and winter I guess but it’s always dripping that side. He’s had antibiotics after Xmas for a cough and ‘in case’ it was a sinus infection
Hi, our baby is nearly 9 months old and since Christmas he’s had a constant runny nose - clear snot - on just one side, he’s had various coughs and colds due to weather and winter I guess but it’s always dripping that side. He’s had antibiotics after Xmas for a cough and ‘in case’ it was a sinus infection
PrincessGurn1984
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 months ago
Another Nebuliser question
Hi - I've been watching tthe discussions about nebulisers. For some time I have thought one might be helpful (COPD severe). My COPD team were fairly unhelpful but the respiritory nurse at my GP surgery as just prescribed some Salbutamol nebules. She is now away on holiday. I have bought myself a portable
Hi - I've been watching tthe discussions about nebulisers. For some time I have thought one might be helpful (COPD severe). My COPD team were fairly unhelpful but the respiritory nurse at my GP surgery as just prescribed some Salbutamol nebules. She is now away on holiday. I have bought myself a portable
Kismet23
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
Experienced powdered Methylcobalamin users; can you help me please?
I don’t understand the premise of this. I purchased a 40ml vial of powdered Methylcobalamin. It tells me to add 10ml saline. Is this correct? If there’s only 10ml of fluid- surely this is only 10 days supply for daily injecting? I assumed that in a 20ml vial I’d reconstitute to 20ml and 40ml I’d be
I don’t understand the premise of this. I purchased a 40ml vial of powdered Methylcobalamin. It tells me to add 10ml saline. Is this correct? If there’s only 10ml of fluid- surely this is only 10 days supply for daily injecting? I assumed that in a 20ml vial I’d reconstitute to 20ml and 40ml I’d be
dedicatedwife
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Sterile injectable Saline
Could anyone advise me where I can purchase sterile injectable saline that will ship to the UK please? I’m struggling. Thank you.
Could anyone advise me where I can purchase sterile injectable saline that will ship to the UK please? I’m struggling. Thank you.
dedicatedwife
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Saline scan
Has anyone had a saline scan to check the uterus for scarring? If so, was it painful and what kind of pain relief were you given?
Has anyone had a saline scan to check the uterus for scarring? If so, was it painful and what kind of pain relief were you given?
_Everglow_
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Taurine
Hi I recently came across a paper on a medical experiment using Taurine supplement that had some great results quoted. Has anyone had any good results using this ?
Hi I recently came across a paper on a medical experiment using Taurine supplement that had some great results quoted. Has anyone had any good results using this ?
AnotherLevel
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Vital Role of B12 and Folate
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0193953X12001001?via%3Dihub This article focuses on the role of b12 and folate in the synthesis of methionine and one of the side effects of improper synthesis is depression and cognitive impairment. However, I want to emphasise that poor synthesis
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0193953X12001001?via%3Dihub This article focuses on the role of b12 and folate in the synthesis of methionine and one of the side effects of improper synthesis is depression and cognitive impairment. However, I want to emphasise that poor synthesis
B12life
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Egg Donor Transfer
Hi We have selected our egg donor!! We are using frozen eggs currently in the bank at our clinic. Well, they are in their UK branch and we are using a clinic in Dublin, so the the eggs need to be transported over. Prior to transferring, our clinic has recommended me having an Endo Trio test, which
Hi We have selected our egg donor!! We are using frozen eggs currently in the bank at our clinic. Well, they are in their UK branch and we are using a clinic in Dublin, so the the eggs need to be transported over. Prior to transferring, our clinic has recommended me having an Endo Trio test, which
Mrsjaytee
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Saline nasal rinse and glaucoma
I suffer with allergies and used to use steroid nasal spray. Now I have glaucoma I now know that these sprays are bad news! I've been looking into saline nasal rinse kits as an alternative to help me with the chronic catarrh in my throat but can't see any information about if these are safe to use for
I suffer with allergies and used to use steroid nasal spray. Now I have glaucoma I now know that these sprays are bad news! I've been looking into saline nasal rinse kits as an alternative to help me with the chronic catarrh in my throat but can't see any information about if these are safe to use for
Bonniecat7
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Glaucoma UK
5 months ago
Danger Danger, Will Robinson...... More on my HHD Experince
There used to be a television show back in my day where the robot would flail his mechanical arms, blink all his lights and yell “Danger, Danger Will Robinson.” Well, we have had our own HHD episodes of “Danger, Danger.” I sort of smile, not laugh at them now. But oh boy…. It seems amazing to be that
There used to be a television show back in my day where the robot would flail his mechanical arms, blink all his lights and yell “Danger, Danger Will Robinson.” Well, we have had our own HHD episodes of “Danger, Danger.” I sort of smile, not laugh at them now. But oh boy…. It seems amazing to be that
Bassetmommer
NKF Ambassador
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Kidney Disease
5 months ago
A suggestion that is working well, for me at least. AT least for now.
I think RLS can have several triggers, as well as several things that help. Sometimes it changes and what worked often does not neccessarily work each time. It may work again, but in the meantime, you need something else. Certainly avoiding foods or substances that bother and trigger the RLS, is a
I think RLS can have several triggers, as well as several things that help. Sometimes it changes and what worked often does not neccessarily work each time. It may work again, but in the meantime, you need something else. Certainly avoiding foods or substances that bother and trigger the RLS, is a
lauraflora
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Magnesium CAUSING muscle cramps
Forgive the capitals. I have found the sweet spot for magnesium supplementation for constipation and its about 600mg split between 2 doses of 1/4 ts oxide but its also unfortunately causing me muscle cramps and dry eyes to the point I can't wear contact lenses during supplementation. I have tried many
Forgive the capitals. I have found the sweet spot for magnesium supplementation for constipation and its about 600mg split between 2 doses of 1/4 ts oxide but its also unfortunately causing me muscle cramps and dry eyes to the point I can't wear contact lenses during supplementation. I have tried many
SteveT3
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
afib and surgery
I have had AF since 2010 when a stupid dr overdosed my thyroid meds. I convert at home and HR is under 100 while in it. I am on Eliquis and metoprolol ext release 25mgs daily but I take metoprolol tartrate 25mgs when I go into AF. I eat plant based diet/slim/fit/85yo female. I usually have a total
I have had AF since 2010 when a stupid dr overdosed my thyroid meds. I convert at home and HR is under 100 while in it. I am on Eliquis and metoprolol ext release 25mgs daily but I take metoprolol tartrate 25mgs when I go into AF. I eat plant based diet/slim/fit/85yo female. I usually have a total
brit1
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AF Association
5 months ago
Broncholidator Reversibility Test
Hi, I posted a few days ago about my team wanting to do a broncholidator reversibility test and FeNO before they put me forward for biologics. I wasn't going to do the test, then decided to do it, incase it did show reversibility to save time waiting for a referral to Wynthenshawe as my current hospital
Hi, I posted a few days ago about my team wanting to do a broncholidator reversibility test and FeNO before they put me forward for biologics. I wasn't going to do the test, then decided to do it, incase it did show reversibility to save time waiting for a referral to Wynthenshawe as my current hospital
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
4 week trial results.
I reviewed in depth the rationale for the amount of B12 that is effective and found it to not be based on credible science, specifically retention times based on the general population and no knowledge base on how the injection is used by the body at the cellular level with regards to frequency. The
I reviewed in depth the rationale for the amount of B12 that is effective and found it to not be based on credible science, specifically retention times based on the general population and no knowledge base on how the injection is used by the body at the cellular level with regards to frequency. The
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
What's the best Magnesium supplement for Thyroid?
I've tried a few but for the past few years I've concentrated on Magnesium taurine which is supposed to be heart centric, for my afib. It hasn't made a difference and the capsules give me heartburn so I want to switch back to a thyroid focussed magnesium. What do people prefer?
I've tried a few but for the past few years I've concentrated on Magnesium taurine which is supposed to be heart centric, for my afib. It hasn't made a difference and the capsules give me heartburn so I want to switch back to a thyroid focussed magnesium. What do people prefer?
FancyPants54
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
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