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Could someone please advise, feeling desperate? :(
Hi, I’m a 25 year old female and for over 2 years now I have been struggling with IBS-C. I do have frequent BMs but I don’t feel like I’ve been able to empty completely. I am constantly bloated and in pain from cramps, often high up in my gut (it feels like things are being blocked from passing
Hi, I’m a 25 year old female and for over 2 years now I have been struggling with IBS-C. I do have frequent BMs but I don’t feel like I’ve been able to empty completely. I am constantly bloated and in pain from cramps, often high up in my gut (it feels like things are being blocked from passing
1996cat
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IBS Network
2 years ago
I Can't Keep Up This Stack :(
Update 6/29/22: Berberine may be neurotoxic. It is off of my stack: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/148177820/finding-some-negatives-on-berberine-i-will-keep-digging ========= You all are so much stronger than I am. Or maybe you are living your lives instead of obsessing over things
Update 6/29/22: Berberine may be neurotoxic. It is off of my stack: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/148177820/finding-some-negatives-on-berberine-i-will-keep-digging ========= You all are so much stronger than I am. Or maybe you are living your lives instead of obsessing over things
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Away for Easter
Well, my daughter persuaded me to drive me and my husband up to Yorkshire in our motorhome ( the very same one that dropped on my husbands head) to have a relaxing few days with them. I was excited that I'd managed it and looked forward to the lovely weekend, only it couldn't be like that for us. Husband
Well, my daughter persuaded me to drive me and my husband up to Yorkshire in our motorhome ( the very same one that dropped on my husbands head) to have a relaxing few days with them. I was excited that I'd managed it and looked forward to the lovely weekend, only it couldn't be like that for us. Husband
TinT22
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Headway
2 years ago
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What medication do people find most helps their lupus ? Can no longer take HCQ
I've given it a good try with the HCQ, no doubt it works as well, but for me with lupus brain damage, traumatic brain injury and a previous brain haemorrhage setting off seizures last year, as many of you know, the HCQ is unfortunately causing too many seizures by reducing my seizure threshold. After
I've given it a good try with the HCQ, no doubt it works as well, but for me with lupus brain damage, traumatic brain injury and a previous brain haemorrhage setting off seizures last year, as many of you know, the HCQ is unfortunately causing too many seizures by reducing my seizure threshold. After
LottieLou96
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
The Neuroendocrine Connection
Adrenal hormones, sex hormones, and neurotransmitters are functionally interrelated. Changes in sex hormones and adrenal hormones can lead to neurotransmitter imbalances. In turn, neurotransmitter imbalances can affect hormone function. The following tests are recommended to establish your baseline.
Adrenal hormones, sex hormones, and neurotransmitters are functionally interrelated. Changes in sex hormones and adrenal hormones can lead to neurotransmitter imbalances. In turn, neurotransmitter imbalances can affect hormone function. The following tests are recommended to establish your baseline.
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Alpha 1 Microglobulin result - does anyone have info about this?
Hi folks. I feel that after getting shocked by the possibility of severe kidney disease, I have become an amateur doctor for all the reading I've done, especially about the blood and urine test results. I've been able to get a good deal of info online about almost everything, except that I have few
Hi folks. I feel that after getting shocked by the possibility of severe kidney disease, I have become an amateur doctor for all the reading I've done, especially about the blood and urine test results. I've been able to get a good deal of info online about almost everything, except that I have few
manort
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Urine Sample Rejected?
Hi all, thought you lovely lot could help 😁. I have had to do a sample from first thing in the morning, duly done but it has been rejected, don't know why. BUT I'm probably like everyone else that gets up in the night ( usually about 4am) should I take this one as first thing or as I did before, the
Hi all, thought you lovely lot could help 😁. I have had to do a sample from first thing in the morning, duly done but it has been rejected, don't know why. BUT I'm probably like everyone else that gets up in the night ( usually about 4am) should I take this one as first thing or as I did before, the
Silvasava
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Recently diagnosed but struggling with Methotrexate
Hi all you lovely helpful people on here, I'm hoping that you may be able to offer some help with this? I recently posted after being diagnosed with RA at the end of February and was about to start Methotrexate tablets but had concerns with the side affects as I have a sensitive stomach which once upset
Hi all you lovely helpful people on here, I'm hoping that you may be able to offer some help with this? I recently posted after being diagnosed with RA at the end of February and was about to start Methotrexate tablets but had concerns with the side affects as I have a sensitive stomach which once upset
JanieJ
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NRAS
2 years ago
Discharge. Help!
14 weeks pregnant started to see this this yellow/white discharge nearly everyday now. Quite liquid, not sticky and no odour. Is it normal? I was worried as it could be a sign of infection but my urine test result showed negative for infection.
14 weeks pregnant started to see this this yellow/white discharge nearly everyday now. Quite liquid, not sticky and no odour. Is it normal? I was worried as it could be a sign of infection but my urine test result showed negative for infection.
openfieldmouse
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
help various worries
i’ve been worrying nonstop and i’m concerned i have some sort of issue relating to my kidneys. i’m 19 years old, relatively healthy and i don’t drink or smoke or do any drugs, my diet isn’t the best but i’m at a good weight for my height and i look healthy. starting a few months ago i’ve had occasional
i’ve been worrying nonstop and i’m concerned i have some sort of issue relating to my kidneys. i’m 19 years old, relatively healthy and i don’t drink or smoke or do any drugs, my diet isn’t the best but i’m at a good weight for my height and i look healthy. starting a few months ago i’ve had occasional
andrew0351
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
protein in urine
My doctor rang today to say blood tests all fine but a slight trace of protein in urine and my GFR is 53 creatinine 93 making me compatible with stage 3A CKD when questioned she said she was not concerned as what you would expect at 66 years of age , and its only slightly under 60 will redo urine
My doctor rang today to say blood tests all fine but a slight trace of protein in urine and my GFR is 53 creatinine 93 making me compatible with stage 3A CKD when questioned she said she was not concerned as what you would expect at 66 years of age , and its only slightly under 60 will redo urine
bevgt
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Early CKD Support
2 years ago
Magnesium and Warfarin
Just a quick post. With magnesium being championed as the mineral of choice for us afibers, I was shocked to see that magnesium contraindicates with warfarin and can increase the risk of bleeding? Interestingly I’ve noticed my INR has fallen not risen since taking magnesium? Then again I take taurine
Just a quick post. With magnesium being championed as the mineral of choice for us afibers, I was shocked to see that magnesium contraindicates with warfarin and can increase the risk of bleeding? Interestingly I’ve noticed my INR has fallen not risen since taking magnesium? Then again I take taurine
Motov
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AF Association
2 years ago
Shingrix jab for shingles
Afternoon my friends, Just a quick question of you all, has anyone on here had the new Shingrix jab, I had my first does last Friday, all seemed fine until Sunday when I started to have chills, turns out that I now have some kind of bladder infection this was found through having to go too Haematology
Afternoon my friends, Just a quick question of you all, has anyone on here had the new Shingrix jab, I had my first does last Friday, all seemed fine until Sunday when I started to have chills, turns out that I now have some kind of bladder infection this was found through having to go too Haematology
Superwoman
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Personal experience- ZSR Circumcision
Hi Everyone, I can’t thank enough everyone on this portal. It must have been hard without this space. I got through this journey by reading and knowing everyones experiences. It is time for me to share my experience as am totally back to my normalcy after circumcision
[u]Reason for circumcision:
Hi Everyone, I can’t thank enough everyone on this portal. It must have been hard without this space. I got through this journey by reading and knowing everyones experiences. It is time for me to share my experience as am totally back to my normalcy after circumcision
[u]Reason for circumcision:
smeesara
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
2 years ago
can anyone help with methylecobalamin
Hi all, I am new to the site. I have PA from Postive IF test (first time)and B12 deficiency. I gave myself extra injections when the GP would not follow guidelines/ I used methylecobalamin then changed to hydroxocobalamin. I am now having difficulties reordering the latter and wondered if anyone new
Hi all, I am new to the site. I have PA from Postive IF test (first time)and B12 deficiency. I gave myself extra injections when the GP would not follow guidelines/ I used methylecobalamin then changed to hydroxocobalamin. I am now having difficulties reordering the latter and wondered if anyone new
safluy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Update
Update from last week regarding exacerbation. After taking steroids I am now taking my antibiotics because I have phlegm on my chest and lots of wheezing. Informed GP and I've to finish course, if I don't feel any better to contact them again. I've decided to buy myself a nebuliser to use just when I'm
Update from last week regarding exacerbation. After taking steroids I am now taking my antibiotics because I have phlegm on my chest and lots of wheezing. Informed GP and I've to finish course, if I don't feel any better to contact them again. I've decided to buy myself a nebuliser to use just when I'm
Jake25
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Persistent Congestion and Asthma
I have recently tested clear after several months of pseudomonas, in fact 2 clear tests but I'm really struggling with asthma and congestion, particularly when I lay down which is stopping me sleeping. I'm taking colomycin nebuliser twice a day, azithromycin 5 times a week at the moment, reducing to
I have recently tested clear after several months of pseudomonas, in fact 2 clear tests but I'm really struggling with asthma and congestion, particularly when I lay down which is stopping me sleeping. I'm taking colomycin nebuliser twice a day, azithromycin 5 times a week at the moment, reducing to
PAP48
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Methionine Restriction
This review is prompted by a new paper: "
Methionine Restriction: Ready for Prime Time in the Cancer Clinic?
" [1] "Methionine ... is an essential amino acid in humans. As the substrate for other amino acids such as cysteine and taurine, versatile compounds such as SAM-e, and the important antioxidant
This review is prompted by a new paper: "
Methionine Restriction: Ready for Prime Time in the Cancer Clinic?
" [1] "Methionine ... is an essential amino acid in humans. As the substrate for other amino acids such as cysteine and taurine, versatile compounds such as SAM-e, and the important antioxidant
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Possibility of wrong diagnosis Osteporosis Be Aware
Back in October was diagnosed with severe Osteoporosis, fractured a vertebrae stood at the kitchen sink. My T-scores were -2.7 hip and 4.8 spine. I was diagnosed over the phone following a Dexa scan. I was so shocked as this was all out of the blue. The doctor prescribed me Alendronic Acid. As I
Back in October was diagnosed with severe Osteoporosis, fractured a vertebrae stood at the kitchen sink. My T-scores were -2.7 hip and 4.8 spine. I was diagnosed over the phone following a Dexa scan. I was so shocked as this was all out of the blue. The doctor prescribed me Alendronic Acid. As I
Daisi124
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
My Latest Stack: Anybody want to deep dive on protocols?
So this is my latest stack. I think I have a good list now. Now it is time to fine tune it. Get the dosages and timing right. Will any of it help? I hope so. I have not been diagnosed with PD. I have been diagnosed with REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (with other troubling symptoms). I still have a sore
So this is my latest stack. I think I have a good list now. Now it is time to fine tune it. Get the dosages and timing right. Will any of it help? I hope so. I have not been diagnosed with PD. I have been diagnosed with REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (with other troubling symptoms). I still have a sore
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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