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Please help me trace the post on the effective control of RLS by using Castor Oil Pads
I have extensive RLS of all body parts, which is making my life hell. I saw within the past 3 months, a post by an RLS patient that he has been able to control effectively RLS by using Castor oil pads. But, I have not been able to locate the post due to my limitations, I would appreciate it if any
I have extensive RLS of all body parts, which is making my life hell. I saw within the past 3 months, a post by an RLS patient that he has been able to control effectively RLS by using Castor oil pads. But, I have not been able to locate the post due to my limitations, I would appreciate it if any
Ramuu
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Do I have P.A
Hi,good day all,I am confused whether I have P.A.or not.My intrinsic factor test came back as negative but reading other people's post I am not sure is that the test that determines whether you have P.A.or not...In a nutshell what is the test that determines whether you have P.A or not..thanks
Hi,good day all,I am confused whether I have P.A.or not.My intrinsic factor test came back as negative but reading other people's post I am not sure is that the test that determines whether you have P.A.or not...In a nutshell what is the test that determines whether you have P.A or not..thanks
Ralphylyn123
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Depression and PA
HelloI started the PA journey in 2021, positive intrinsic factor and gastric parietal cell antibodies. I am hypothyroid. I thought my low mood would resolve after starting injections and at first it seemed to. I was taking B1 and B2, but stopped. I'm not sure that stopping the extra Bs has caused the
HelloI started the PA journey in 2021, positive intrinsic factor and gastric parietal cell antibodies. I am hypothyroid. I thought my low mood would resolve after starting injections and at first it seemed to. I was taking B1 and B2, but stopped. I'm not sure that stopping the extra Bs has caused the
Aumshantii
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
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I am "visiting" from the Afib forum because I found that the primary trigger for my Afib was trapped gas and bloating, associated with constipation and eating the wrong foods. I found that I have celiac disease and have made adjustments to diet and eliminated constipation, among other changes, and
I am "visiting" from the Afib forum because I found that the primary trigger for my Afib was trapped gas and bloating, associated with constipation and eating the wrong foods. I found that I have celiac disease and have made adjustments to diet and eliminated constipation, among other changes, and
fibnum
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IBS Network
10 months ago
Overdosing bisoprolol- can anyone offer advice?
I don’t know whether it is where I live ( the NW) but I really struggle to get appropriate treatment. Anyway I picked up my meds on Saturday. Opened them in the car and noticed my bisoprolol was suddenly in 5 mg tablets not 2.5 mg. I went back into the pharmacy to be told that I have been on 5 mg tablets
I don’t know whether it is where I live ( the NW) but I really struggle to get appropriate treatment. Anyway I picked up my meds on Saturday. Opened them in the car and noticed my bisoprolol was suddenly in 5 mg tablets not 2.5 mg. I went back into the pharmacy to be told that I have been on 5 mg tablets
Rhiannonimity1
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AF Association
8 months ago
8 months on pred - Update from recent bloods
I saw the nice lady GP today about my recent blood results from 5 Sept 2023: CRP less than 5 mg/l ERS 14 mm/h Rheumatoid factor less than 10 iu/ml Anti-nuclear factor negative (less than 1/100) Iron, B12, folate and Vit D levels OK. T4 and TSH normal Hb a1c 39 mmol/mol - so 9 months pred hasn't
I saw the nice lady GP today about my recent blood results from 5 Sept 2023: CRP less than 5 mg/l ERS 14 mm/h Rheumatoid factor less than 10 iu/ml Anti-nuclear factor negative (less than 1/100) Iron, B12, folate and Vit D levels OK. T4 and TSH normal Hb a1c 39 mmol/mol - so 9 months pred hasn't
Gimme
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Chemorads/Brachytherapy late side effects
Just wondering if anyone else experiencing the same? I’m now 4.5 years out of Chemorad treatment with all clear scans. (Stage 2B early advanced squamous cell) Since early part of this year I’ve had stinging in my rib cage, and occasionally pain in the bones of my pelvis (dull ache) pretty similar to
Just wondering if anyone else experiencing the same? I’m now 4.5 years out of Chemorad treatment with all clear scans. (Stage 2B early advanced squamous cell) Since early part of this year I’ve had stinging in my rib cage, and occasionally pain in the bones of my pelvis (dull ache) pretty similar to
Derry71
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
8 months ago
This is me
I am a 60 year old female I have been type 2 diabetic for 12 years was diet controlled until 3 years ago was put on Sitagliptin and later dapagliflozin was added but this was stopped due to side effects In April this year I was diagnosed with Coronary artery disease I have had all the usual tests CT
I am a 60 year old female I have been type 2 diabetic for 12 years was diet controlled until 3 years ago was put on Sitagliptin and later dapagliflozin was added but this was stopped due to side effects In April this year I was diagnosed with Coronary artery disease I have had all the usual tests CT
Arghhwhatnext
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Questions/Help/NASH related?
I had a tour of the ER a couple of weeks ago. I went in with a headache, and shortness of breath, and the tip of my fingernails turned deep blue/purple. After 6 hours and multiple tests including, complete blood work, CT scan, EKG, chest x-ray. The result stated that nothing was found. My primary
I had a tour of the ER a couple of weeks ago. I went in with a headache, and shortness of breath, and the tip of my fingernails turned deep blue/purple. After 6 hours and multiple tests including, complete blood work, CT scan, EKG, chest x-ray. The result stated that nothing was found. My primary
RedBarn
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
8 months ago
Intrinsic Factor
It occurred to me that it must be possible to synthesise Intrinsic Factor as a supplement to replace what PA people have lost. Does anyone of a scientific bent have any thoughts on this idea?
It occurred to me that it must be possible to synthesise Intrinsic Factor as a supplement to replace what PA people have lost. Does anyone of a scientific bent have any thoughts on this idea?
Orchard33
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
A helpful video for me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5cyMLt6N7Q This was posted by someone else on this site 6+- months ago and resonated with me. I do not know who the creator is or their credentials. I am more than fine that it is not blessed/authenticated and find it valuable. It differentiates between Intrinsic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5cyMLt6N7Q This was posted by someone else on this site 6+- months ago and resonated with me. I do not know who the creator is or their credentials. I am more than fine that it is not blessed/authenticated and find it valuable. It differentiates between Intrinsic
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
some positive news.
Want I just wanted to tell my fellow warriors-my chest X-Ray taken ( during AF episode) came back normal 😮💨 Hopefully my echocardiogram will be ok. Thanks for your support
Want I just wanted to tell my fellow warriors-my chest X-Ray taken ( during AF episode) came back normal 😮💨 Hopefully my echocardiogram will be ok. Thanks for your support
Fight-the-good-fight
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 months ago
So tired all the time
Hi everyone I had a hip replacement end of April and a nasty chest infection about 5weeks ago.I had 2 courses of antibiotics and it improved, I had a chest X-ray and a sputum test and they were negative thankgoodness.I still feel so fatigued all of the time. I am self injecting once a week but to be
Hi everyone I had a hip replacement end of April and a nasty chest infection about 5weeks ago.I had 2 courses of antibiotics and it improved, I had a chest X-ray and a sputum test and they were negative thankgoodness.I still feel so fatigued all of the time. I am self injecting once a week but to be
Chocolate41
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IBS Network
8 months ago
Well at least i know there is something definitely going on with my heart.
As you know i saw my gp last Thursday re; my heart and not feeling very well. She said if i felt worse to go straight to A&E. Well on Monday i didn't feel very well and i had rang my rheumy nurse and she said that i didn't sound very well and my bloods showed something going on and to go down the hospital
As you know i saw my gp last Thursday re; my heart and not feeling very well. She said if i felt worse to go straight to A&E. Well on Monday i didn't feel very well and i had rang my rheumy nurse and she said that i didn't sound very well and my bloods showed something going on and to go down the hospital
sylvi
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NRAS
9 months ago
appointment update
Well left for my appointment with a HR of 111. ECG hospital HR 174, BP 167/132.- full blown AF. Deposited in chair and wheeled to the consultant. My husband offered to push as the poor nurse wasn’t strong enough ( I only weigh 67kg ). If the resource was available I would have been kept in hospital
Well left for my appointment with a HR of 111. ECG hospital HR 174, BP 167/132.- full blown AF. Deposited in chair and wheeled to the consultant. My husband offered to push as the poor nurse wasn’t strong enough ( I only weigh 67kg ). If the resource was available I would have been kept in hospital
Fight-the-good-fight
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 months ago
Hello guys I’m a new member and wasn’t sure that this site wasn’t a pop up that I’d accidentally gotten onto ha ha total dinosaur that I am
My story is a long one-I developed a squint and then mono-occularism around 5yrs otherwise fit and healthy though shy, quiet but determined. At the age of 13 I felt like someone had switched me on or woken me up but by 15 I had my first allergic response to food-Hovis wheat germ bread. I became muscular
My story is a long one-I developed a squint and then mono-occularism around 5yrs otherwise fit and healthy though shy, quiet but determined. At the age of 13 I felt like someone had switched me on or woken me up but by 15 I had my first allergic response to food-Hovis wheat germ bread. I became muscular
EyesWideNow
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
Pred dosage/PMR
I started on 15mg Pred on 15th Sept after an appointment with rheumatologist. He asked my GP to arrange a repeat blood test and an ANCA serum test along with a chest X-ray. I haven’t heard anything back from the surgery after I spoke to them a week ago and the GP said he would have to check up on it.
I started on 15mg Pred on 15th Sept after an appointment with rheumatologist. He asked my GP to arrange a repeat blood test and an ANCA serum test along with a chest X-ray. I haven’t heard anything back from the surgery after I spoke to them a week ago and the GP said he would have to check up on it.
Indigo2417
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
The Journey Begins 7th August 2023
Nasty cough with shortness of breath , Local GP suspected chest infection, prescribed antibiotics and chest x ray, this picked up a issue so had chest CT scan. 12th August. Suspected lung cancer to right upper lobe .!! Early staging suggests T3/N2/M0 this now May have been a bit premature as Bronchoscopy
Nasty cough with shortness of breath , Local GP suspected chest infection, prescribed antibiotics and chest x ray, this picked up a issue so had chest CT scan. 12th August. Suspected lung cancer to right upper lobe .!! Early staging suggests T3/N2/M0 this now May have been a bit premature as Bronchoscopy
Beatthisthing2023
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 months ago
Mayo Clinic studies B12 def, are very interesting!!
Check these studies out! I printed a few copies for my medical practice Abstract Although cobalamin (vitamin B12) deficiency was described over a century ago, it is still difficult to establish the correct diagnosis and prescribe the right treatment. Symptoms related to vitamin B12 deficiency may
Check these studies out! I printed a few copies for my medical practice Abstract Although cobalamin (vitamin B12) deficiency was described over a century ago, it is still difficult to establish the correct diagnosis and prescribe the right treatment. Symptoms related to vitamin B12 deficiency may
brenanddave
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
symptoms with treated PA
Hello forum Autoimmune Metaplastic Atrophic Gastritis (AMAG) results in the loss of parietal cells which causes a loss of production of stomach acid and intrinsic factor (IF). The loss of IF results in low B12. My general query is; are there consequences and symptoms connected to a lack of stomach
Hello forum Autoimmune Metaplastic Atrophic Gastritis (AMAG) results in the loss of parietal cells which causes a loss of production of stomach acid and intrinsic factor (IF). The loss of IF results in low B12. My general query is; are there consequences and symptoms connected to a lack of stomach
Laundretta
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
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