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Concerned about my daughters elevated liver tests
Hi all Hope you all are doing well,I am doing good Since my diagnosis of PBC and overlap syndrome At the moment touchwood my medication is doing its job and my liver functions have returned to normal I do hope they continue to do this .but my daughter went for a routine blood test and her liver
Hi all Hope you all are doing well,I am doing good Since my diagnosis of PBC and overlap syndrome At the moment touchwood my medication is doing its job and my liver functions have returned to normal I do hope they continue to do this .but my daughter went for a routine blood test and her liver
Cherry69
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PBC Foundation
4 years ago
Update
Went back on zoloft a few weeks ago and went back to 50 mcg of levothyroxine. I'm not feeling well and feel like the zoloft Is working less effectively than before starting levothyroxine. Its discouraging because I thought that combo was what was making me feel so well in the beginning. Then I got off
Went back on zoloft a few weeks ago and went back to 50 mcg of levothyroxine. I'm not feeling well and feel like the zoloft Is working less effectively than before starting levothyroxine. Its discouraging because I thought that combo was what was making me feel so well in the beginning. Then I got off
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Edamame and pea soup with home made GF bread. 🥣
Hi everyone, I love soups and its definitely the weather for a nice home made easy soup, I made this soup first by heating a little olive oil in a saucepan added diced onion and slightly caramelised then I added the peas and beans with a little water ginger dried chilli black pepper dill celery salt
Hi everyone, I love soups and its definitely the weather for a nice home made easy soup, I made this soup first by heating a little olive oil in a saucepan added diced onion and slightly caramelised then I added the peas and beans with a little water ginger dried chilli black pepper dill celery salt
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4 years ago
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Ju Ju’s magic going slow
I always make excuses so today after 2 days of First Aid and passing the course lots of cpr and an hour each way driving which i’m not used to we went out planning on maybe the 15 minute run or even the 30 minute run, we jogged slowly and i felt my legs were just plodding along and the rest of my body
I always make excuses so today after 2 days of First Aid and passing the course lots of cpr and an hour each way driving which i’m not used to we went out planning on maybe the 15 minute run or even the 30 minute run, we jogged slowly and i felt my legs were just plodding along and the rest of my body
SueAppleRun
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Medical Marijuana and sleep update
dx in jan of 19. sleep problems increased particulary post diagnosis. was taking klonopin, requip, gabapentin and C/L. was doing well but started getting rather woozy in the middle of the night. decided needed to make a change. fast fwd to sessions with dr. mischley who recommended cannabis as a
dx in jan of 19. sleep problems increased particulary post diagnosis. was taking klonopin, requip, gabapentin and C/L. was doing well but started getting rather woozy in the middle of the night. decided needed to make a change. fast fwd to sessions with dr. mischley who recommended cannabis as a
Jockboy17
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
More medications
Hi can anyone give me a loan of a magic wand please? I’ve been advised to take a new medication to help with the dreaded itch. It’s called Colesevelam 625mg. The problem is, I’ve to start with 1 tablet twice per day working on adding 1 more tablet after each week until I reach 2 tablets 3 times per day
Hi can anyone give me a loan of a magic wand please? I’ve been advised to take a new medication to help with the dreaded itch. It’s called Colesevelam 625mg. The problem is, I’ve to start with 1 tablet twice per day working on adding 1 more tablet after each week until I reach 2 tablets 3 times per day
P13jne
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PBC Foundation
4 years ago
In focus: hair - wigs and scarves
Hello Continuing our series of posts on hair, this week we're focusing on wigs and scarves. If you’re affected by hair loss due to chemotherapy, you may choose to cover your head at least some of the time. The most usual ways of doing this are either with a wig or with a scarf. You can also get hairpieces
Hello Continuing our series of posts on hair, this week we're focusing on wigs and scarves. If you’re affected by hair loss due to chemotherapy, you may choose to cover your head at least some of the time. The most usual ways of doing this are either with a wig or with a scarf. You can also get hairpieces
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Chemicals with alternate fenbendazole
Somewhere I saw that a cheaper way to obtain fenbendazole was the Safe-Guard suspension for goats. But it says "not for human use." The other ingredients are Water Methyloparaben propylparaben silicon dioxide providones trisodium citrate ihydrate carboxymethycellulose sodium citric acid monohydrate
Somewhere I saw that a cheaper way to obtain fenbendazole was the Safe-Guard suspension for goats. But it says "not for human use." The other ingredients are Water Methyloparaben propylparaben silicon dioxide providones trisodium citrate ihydrate carboxymethycellulose sodium citric acid monohydrate
cigafred
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
In focus: hair - hair care before and after hair loss
Hello As you may already know, we are doing a series of posts each month focusing on a particular health topic such as diet or complementary therapies. For November, we'll be looking at some aspects of hair loss and how they can be managed. We're starting today with a post about hair care before and
Hello As you may already know, we are doing a series of posts each month focusing on a particular health topic such as diet or complementary therapies. For November, we'll be looking at some aspects of hair loss and how they can be managed. We're starting today with a post about hair care before and
OvacomeSupport
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My Ovacome
5 years ago
How long did symptoms last after your DVT?
Hello everyone. I just had a iliofemural DVT and was put on enoxaparin for 2 weeks followed by rivaroxaban twice a day. There are no doubts that after these 3 weeks my symptoms vastly improved but i still have trouble getting back to my daily activities as my leg starts to hurt and swell after walking
Hello everyone. I just had a iliofemural DVT and was put on enoxaparin for 2 weeks followed by rivaroxaban twice a day. There are no doubts that after these 3 weeks my symptoms vastly improved but i still have trouble getting back to my daily activities as my leg starts to hurt and swell after walking
Ghalan
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Anticoagulation Support
5 years ago
Vulval Itching
Not sure if it's endo related but I'm so itchy I feel like clawing my skin off! I've had this for a while in waves but have never found it related to anything hormonal or diet related, and it's driving me insane! Tried E45, petroleum jelly, even been given steroid creams and nothing is touching it. The
Not sure if it's endo related but I'm so itchy I feel like clawing my skin off! I've had this for a while in waves but have never found it related to anything hormonal or diet related, and it's driving me insane! Tried E45, petroleum jelly, even been given steroid creams and nothing is touching it. The
kate24601
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Treating Pulmonary Embolism: How Safe and Effective Are New Devices?
Pulmonary embolism (PE), a blood clot lodged in one of the pulmonary arteries in the lungs, is the third leading cause of cardiovascular-related death in the United States. While most patients are treated with anticoagulants (commonly known as blood thinners), the use of novel interventional devices
Pulmonary embolism (PE), a blood clot lodged in one of the pulmonary arteries in the lungs, is the third leading cause of cardiovascular-related death in the United States. While most patients are treated with anticoagulants (commonly known as blood thinners), the use of novel interventional devices
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Recovery after PE is more than possible
13.05.2016 (Friday the 13th) Diagnosed with Massive Bilateral Pulmonary Embolism approximately two weeks after getting big bruises on legs during a motorcycle accident (at that time I was not aware I had protein S deficiency that in combination with bruises triggered blood clots forming in my legs).
13.05.2016 (Friday the 13th) Diagnosed with Massive Bilateral Pulmonary Embolism approximately two weeks after getting big bruises on legs during a motorcycle accident (at that time I was not aware I had protein S deficiency that in combination with bruises triggered blood clots forming in my legs).
aleksandrskrivickis
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Anticoagulation Support
5 years ago
Sleep aid that seems to be working
Like a lot of us with a head injury, I suffer from sleep problems. I doze off intermittently at random times during the day and then at night time. I only have a few hours sleep. Over the years, I have tried all the usual advice - no drinks late at night, reduce "screen" time, dark room, cold room,
Like a lot of us with a head injury, I suffer from sleep problems. I doze off intermittently at random times during the day and then at night time. I only have a few hours sleep. Over the years, I have tried all the usual advice - no drinks late at night, reduce "screen" time, dark room, cold room,
sospan
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Headway
5 years ago
Dry tickly throat after pulmonary embolism
Pulmonary embolism 4 weeks ago , multiple bilateral PE ,on rivaroxaban . Since PE have had very dry tickly throat and cough. Throat now sore and raspy is this a normal side effect of PE or the medication?
Pulmonary embolism 4 weeks ago , multiple bilateral PE ,on rivaroxaban . Since PE have had very dry tickly throat and cough. Throat now sore and raspy is this a normal side effect of PE or the medication?
Manse56
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Anticoagulation Support
5 years ago
regaine
hi ppl. been a while since I been here have been sorting all my meds out and on track for thyroxine elevated 😊 now my question is. would there be any benefit in using regaine for hair loss till it starts growing
hi ppl. been a while since I been here have been sorting all my meds out and on track for thyroxine elevated 😊 now my question is. would there be any benefit in using regaine for hair loss till it starts growing
pabhoo
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Changing from 15mg rivaroxban to 20 mg ?
Hi I am new here , diagnosed with unprovoked bilateral pulmonary embolism 2 1/2 weeks ago. I am currently on 2x 15mg rivaroxaban and change to 20mg daily in 5 days time. All a bit if a shock and getting used to taking medication . I'm getting a bit panic stricken about timings of meds , with food etc
Hi I am new here , diagnosed with unprovoked bilateral pulmonary embolism 2 1/2 weeks ago. I am currently on 2x 15mg rivaroxaban and change to 20mg daily in 5 days time. All a bit if a shock and getting used to taking medication . I'm getting a bit panic stricken about timings of meds , with food etc
Manse56
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Anticoagulation Support
5 years ago
Hydroxychloroquine and hair loss
I had to stop taking methotrexate due to severe hair loss and waited almost 3 months before starting a new DMARD. I was hoping to start on biologics but my DAS score was too low. The rheumatologist suggested I start on lefluamide or Sulfasalazine but the risk of hair loss was higher than methotrexate
I had to stop taking methotrexate due to severe hair loss and waited almost 3 months before starting a new DMARD. I was hoping to start on biologics but my DAS score was too low. The rheumatologist suggested I start on lefluamide or Sulfasalazine but the risk of hair loss was higher than methotrexate
Dibbers
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NRAS
5 years ago
Fluctuating alt - possible AIH?
Hi I have been having fluctuating alt for 6 years. Been through all the blood tests and scans and have asma antibodies and high igg. I have had autoimmune thyroid disease and have lupus. Things point towards AIH however my alt has recently gone down to almost normal so hepatologist says he won't do
Hi I have been having fluctuating alt for 6 years. Been through all the blood tests and scans and have asma antibodies and high igg. I have had autoimmune thyroid disease and have lupus. Things point towards AIH however my alt has recently gone down to almost normal so hepatologist says he won't do
bleeny
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Oxford half- alrighty here is the race report. I could NOT have done this without the support & encouragement of all you lovely people xxx
First of all I want to say the star of the show was linda9389 She came all the way to meet me, cycled the last bit of the journey in pouring rain, kept me company, held stuff for me while I went to the loo, walked to the start with me, then took some fab photos (most of the ones in the collage were hers
First of all I want to say the star of the show was linda9389 She came all the way to meet me, cycled the last bit of the journey in pouring rain, kept me company, held stuff for me while I went to the loo, walked to the start with me, then took some fab photos (most of the ones in the collage were hers
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
5 years ago
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