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Glycine and N-acetylcysteine (GlyNAC) supplementation?
Can anybody figure out this dosing please? OAs were provided capsules of glycine (1.33 mmol/kg/day) and cysteine (0.81 mmol/kg/day, provided as N-acetylcysteine [NAC]) . That second link is to a very positive study. Glutathione and Parkinson's disease: is this the elephant in the room? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Can anybody figure out this dosing please? OAs were provided capsules of glycine (1.33 mmol/kg/day) and cysteine (0.81 mmol/kg/day, provided as N-acetylcysteine [NAC]) . That second link is to a very positive study. Glutathione and Parkinson's disease: is this the elephant in the room? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Aortic aneurysm surgery
Hi there. My brother had a graft put around his aneurysm due to the stent leaking and it not being repairable. It was the full open surgery He’s struggling three weeks post surgery with pain, fatigue and nausea. Anyone else been through the recovery process?
Hi there. My brother had a graft put around his aneurysm due to the stent leaking and it not being repairable. It was the full open surgery He’s struggling three weeks post surgery with pain, fatigue and nausea. Anyone else been through the recovery process?
Lillywing
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Radiotracer effective for detection and assessment of lung fibrosis
Positron emission tomography (PET) using a 68Ga-labeled fibroblast activation protein inhibitor (FAPI) can noninvasively identify and monitor pulmonary fibrosis, according to research presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2021 Annual Meeting. By binding to activated fibroblasts
Positron emission tomography (PET) using a 68Ga-labeled fibroblast activation protein inhibitor (FAPI) can noninvasively identify and monitor pulmonary fibrosis, according to research presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2021 Annual Meeting. By binding to activated fibroblasts
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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Prednisone withdrawal, Pepcid withdrawal?
I am sick as a dog. Weak as a kitten, can barely function. nausea, loss of appetite. Weight loss. Muscles feel like they are being pulled off the bone. I have PMr/GCA, Pmr 20 years, GCA 10. I am on 5th infusion of Actemra, Prednisone down to 6mg. First time down to 6mg. in 3 years. I have
I am sick as a dog. Weak as a kitten, can barely function. nausea, loss of appetite. Weight loss. Muscles feel like they are being pulled off the bone. I have PMr/GCA, Pmr 20 years, GCA 10. I am on 5th infusion of Actemra, Prednisone down to 6mg. First time down to 6mg. in 3 years. I have
phebamom
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
New Raynaud's after Covid Vaccine...anyone else?
Hi! I'm wondering if anyone got diagnosed with Raynaud's (or a worsening of their symptoms) after their covid vaccine? I have extreme/sharp pain in my fingers with cold exposure (even if I'm just watering the garden and my finger is wet with the cold water for more than 3 minutes). Excruciating pain
Hi! I'm wondering if anyone got diagnosed with Raynaud's (or a worsening of their symptoms) after their covid vaccine? I have extreme/sharp pain in my fingers with cold exposure (even if I'm just watering the garden and my finger is wet with the cold water for more than 3 minutes). Excruciating pain
againcovray
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
Lupus & Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (EBA)
This is the blisters on my toe, still can’t wear shoes, I have been barefoot 100% of the time for over 4 years, due to skin issues!
This is the blisters on my toe, still can’t wear shoes, I have been barefoot 100% of the time for over 4 years, due to skin issues!
Tiras
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Lupus & Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (EBA)
I have not posted in a while, had a lot of things medical going on. Just a question, has anyone else with Lupus been diagnosed with Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (EBA) It is an autoimmune skin disease that causes blisters? I have 3 new blisters that came up over the weekend. One on my left hand, one
I have not posted in a while, had a lot of things medical going on. Just a question, has anyone else with Lupus been diagnosed with Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (EBA) It is an autoimmune skin disease that causes blisters? I have 3 new blisters that came up over the weekend. One on my left hand, one
Tiras
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
How do I get to reading on depression anxiety PTSD anxiety fear crying
I thought there were reading stuff but I can't find it?
I thought there were reading stuff but I can't find it?
Fruitsofspirit
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
The Well Red TheraPad - my initial experience
As a time-saving measure, I decided to do my TheraPad sessions while sitting at my laptop. However, I found it awkward to put on the elastic belt, and to line it up correctly, each session. I greatly reduced this problem by sewing the elastic belt to the TheraPad, taking care to only sew along the
As a time-saving measure, I decided to do my TheraPad sessions while sitting at my laptop. However, I found it awkward to put on the elastic belt, and to line it up correctly, each session. I greatly reduced this problem by sewing the elastic belt to the TheraPad, taking care to only sew along the
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Thoughts on hypoxic brain injury recovery?
Hi, I'm fairly new to the forum but wanted to reach out to see if anyone may have had any similar experiences. My mother in law suffered a hypoxic brain injury whilst in hospital late feb and hasn't really regained any meaningful recovery yet. She had only been admitted around 24 hours earlier for unknown
Hi, I'm fairly new to the forum but wanted to reach out to see if anyone may have had any similar experiences. My mother in law suffered a hypoxic brain injury whilst in hospital late feb and hasn't really regained any meaningful recovery yet. She had only been admitted around 24 hours earlier for unknown
KitKat-10
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Headway
3 years ago
Clopidogrel and a f
I take apixaban and have side affects including massive hair loss. A friend is on Clopidogrel with no side effects she hasn't got a f but has had a stroke. Has anyone any experience with this anticoagulant?
I take apixaban and have side affects including massive hair loss. A friend is on Clopidogrel with no side effects she hasn't got a f but has had a stroke. Has anyone any experience with this anticoagulant?
trixie100
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AF Association
3 years ago
Heart Failure and hip replacement?
I am 82 and have permanent AF. I have recently been diagnosed as having clinical heart failure.I am also on the waiting list for hip replacement but am wondering now if this operation is possible because of this recent revelation. Can anyone advise please, I am really concerned. Thanks
I am 82 and have permanent AF. I have recently been diagnosed as having clinical heart failure.I am also on the waiting list for hip replacement but am wondering now if this operation is possible because of this recent revelation. Can anyone advise please, I am really concerned. Thanks
Hawkie147
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AF Association
3 years ago
thoughts on ptsd (laymans view)
i do not consider PTSD a mental illness. I consider it a type of psychic scalding like a sunburn to skin.....too long exposure to toxic rays....................why wouldnt a person have a PTSD is very commoon secondlary to large amounts of stressful toxic environements....like Psychic radioactivity.
i do not consider PTSD a mental illness. I consider it a type of psychic scalding like a sunburn to skin.....too long exposure to toxic rays....................why wouldnt a person have a PTSD is very commoon secondlary to large amounts of stressful toxic environements....like Psychic radioactivity.
Hidden
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Any connection with under active thyroid and pulmonary embolism?
Hi all, has anyone come across any connection with under active thyroid and pulmonary embolism? Drs don't seem to know the cause of the latter, so thought I would put the question on here to you fine people, as you have always been my support for my parter to help her get diagnosed initially and then
Hi all, has anyone come across any connection with under active thyroid and pulmonary embolism? Drs don't seem to know the cause of the latter, so thought I would put the question on here to you fine people, as you have always been my support for my parter to help her get diagnosed initially and then
HC17
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Scientists learn what fuels the 'natural killers' of the immune system
Despite a name straight from a Tarantino movie, natural killer (NK) cells are your allies when it comes to fighting infections and cancer. If T cells are like a team of specialist doctors in an emergency room, NK cells are the paramedics: They arrive first on the scene and perform damage control until
Despite a name straight from a Tarantino movie, natural killer (NK) cells are your allies when it comes to fighting infections and cancer. If T cells are like a team of specialist doctors in an emergency room, NK cells are the paramedics: They arrive first on the scene and perform damage control until
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Catheter Ablation in Australia and availability under public or private system only - and out of pocket costs?
I am a fit/active 56 yo male in Canberra Australia with persistent AFIB but succesfully on 200mg amiodarone daily that has me in NSR all the time no matter what I do or eat - I have no side effects being on amiodarone at all - but this is dangerous medication so long term - the meds are not a solution
I am a fit/active 56 yo male in Canberra Australia with persistent AFIB but succesfully on 200mg amiodarone daily that has me in NSR all the time no matter what I do or eat - I have no side effects being on amiodarone at all - but this is dangerous medication so long term - the meds are not a solution
MrFizz
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AF Association
3 years ago
Praise report
I have been seeing a hematologist for a few months now. Diagnosed with ET JAK+. My platelets started out at 800. Was started on a baby aspirin a day. I also have high blood pressure and a few other things going on. I was then started on Hydrea 500 mgs each day. I go every 2 weeks for labs. Each time
I have been seeing a hematologist for a few months now. Diagnosed with ET JAK+. My platelets started out at 800. Was started on a baby aspirin a day. I also have high blood pressure and a few other things going on. I was then started on Hydrea 500 mgs each day. I go every 2 weeks for labs. Each time
Tingle20
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Radiation Proctitis
Heavy rectal bleeding. No change after 20 of 30 hyperbaric Oxygen Treatments. Losing confidence. What is my next option if needed? Surgery?
Heavy rectal bleeding. No change after 20 of 30 hyperbaric Oxygen Treatments. Losing confidence. What is my next option if needed? Surgery?
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Has my DVT Gone ?
I fell for a DVT while doing cycling without paying proper attention to training, hydration and a proper cool down. After taking rivaroxaban for 9 months I was told to stop. My question is has the clot gone or is what I am left with just the collateral damage. My calf doesn’t lock up any more and I can
I fell for a DVT while doing cycling without paying proper attention to training, hydration and a proper cool down. After taking rivaroxaban for 9 months I was told to stop. My question is has the clot gone or is what I am left with just the collateral damage. My calf doesn’t lock up any more and I can
Squarkyboy
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Anticoagulation Support
3 years ago
Polyhydramnios
Hi .. I was diagnosed with polyhydramnios at almost 37 weeks. Got monitored by .y doctor. My AFI went from 24 to 22 to 29. Now I have a doctor appointment tomorrow and my doctor said if it's not under 20 I have to grt induced or have a c section directly after they check. I want to know what other
Hi .. I was diagnosed with polyhydramnios at almost 37 weeks. Got monitored by .y doctor. My AFI went from 24 to 22 to 29. Now I have a doctor appointment tomorrow and my doctor said if it's not under 20 I have to grt induced or have a c section directly after they check. I want to know what other
Kpollina26
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
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