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Turmeric as antacid - as good as omeprazole maybe?
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/turmeric-may-effectively-reduce-stomach-acid-treat-indigestion?utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=MNT%20Daily%20News&utm_content=2023-09-19&apid=30728679&rvid=8f6c9ca1cc202f09c6e9402840a1b5b08abd4f89280d11c12f5eee4b0a0e341e Possibly worth
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/turmeric-may-effectively-reduce-stomach-acid-treat-indigestion?utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=MNT%20Daily%20News&utm_content=2023-09-19&apid=30728679&rvid=8f6c9ca1cc202f09c6e9402840a1b5b08abd4f89280d11c12f5eee4b0a0e341e Possibly worth
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
fibrocis /pulmonary hypertension.
I’m in hospitial at the moment my oxygen is 89 then goes to 96 I’m having scans n ecgs , someone has mentioned fibrocis and pulmonary hypertension to be honest I’m scared and worried witless I don’t cough every day but I have good days etc am I right to be scared with this
I’m in hospitial at the moment my oxygen is 89 then goes to 96 I’m having scans n ecgs , someone has mentioned fibrocis and pulmonary hypertension to be honest I’m scared and worried witless I don’t cough every day but I have good days etc am I right to be scared with this
Hometeam2016
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
ct abdominal scan with contrast
I have limited systematic scleroderma for 10 years affecting hands and joints with calcium deposits xx due to bowel problem need a ct scan with contrast is this okay to have dye contrast into your arm With my condition will the dye effect kidneys . Your advice appreciated thank you I have scan for
I have limited systematic scleroderma for 10 years affecting hands and joints with calcium deposits xx due to bowel problem need a ct scan with contrast is this okay to have dye contrast into your arm With my condition will the dye effect kidneys . Your advice appreciated thank you I have scan for
Pycat123
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
5 months ago
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hi ladys still getting like a achey pain
hi ladys last year had a prolaspe bladder repair and i still get a achey light pain every so often for the last year since my op so waiting to see gyno next month to see what they think it could be , i allso have to have my gallbladder out tomorrow which im not looking forward too as any one had a pain
hi ladys last year had a prolaspe bladder repair and i still get a achey light pain every so often for the last year since my op so waiting to see gyno next month to see what they think it could be , i allso have to have my gallbladder out tomorrow which im not looking forward too as any one had a pain
Mrshappyme
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
8 months ago
My Condition and OP - Update.
Hello all. Was having a lie-in this morning - The phone rang and it was the urology waiting list people. I was informed my op to see if the BCG treatment had worked or not, is scheduled for the 8th of October. I doubt very much the BCG will have worked - I think my urology/oncology nurse thinks
Hello all. Was having a lie-in this morning - The phone rang and it was the urology waiting list people. I was informed my op to see if the BCG treatment had worked or not, is scheduled for the 8th of October. I doubt very much the BCG will have worked - I think my urology/oncology nurse thinks
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Red Eye Update
Hi,I posted a few days ago about keep having a bloodshot eye. Now on 4th since the beginning of the month!! Or maybe they never actually completely go in the first place, only disappear from the visible part of my eye? I went to the MEC clinic at Specsavers and after various tests and examining my eyes
Hi,I posted a few days ago about keep having a bloodshot eye. Now on 4th since the beginning of the month!! Or maybe they never actually completely go in the first place, only disappear from the visible part of my eye? I went to the MEC clinic at Specsavers and after various tests and examining my eyes
Pusph
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Fatty Liver disease and Triglyceride levels
Is it common place for people with fatty liver disease to have elevated triglyceride levels? Would you expect triglyceride levels to correlate with a fibroscan CAP score? There's also a particular type of cholesterol associated with the liver called VLDL: Is this a test that an NHS GP can do or is
Is it common place for people with fatty liver disease to have elevated triglyceride levels? Would you expect triglyceride levels to correlate with a fibroscan CAP score? There's also a particular type of cholesterol associated with the liver called VLDL: Is this a test that an NHS GP can do or is
mickeymouse42
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Hydroxycarbamide
Hello, I was diagnosed with ET and JAK2+ last week. Have started aspirin and given information re Hydroxy. I’m not sure whether I want to start Hydroxy as I have no risks, apart from high cholesterol which Haematologist did mention. Just wondering if anyone has delayed starting Hydroxy. My Platelet
Hello, I was diagnosed with ET and JAK2+ last week. Have started aspirin and given information re Hydroxy. I’m not sure whether I want to start Hydroxy as I have no risks, apart from high cholesterol which Haematologist did mention. Just wondering if anyone has delayed starting Hydroxy. My Platelet
Carol0925
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MPN Voice
8 months ago
Anticoagulants - Warfarin v NOACs
Recently my EP suggested that maybe I would prefer to be taking NOACs rather than my current anticoagulant Warfarin as it would reduce blood tests. On his recommendation I had a consultation with my GP to discuss this option. I have had 2 occasions in the past 6 years where I have had a serious bleed
Recently my EP suggested that maybe I would prefer to be taking NOACs rather than my current anticoagulant Warfarin as it would reduce blood tests. On his recommendation I had a consultation with my GP to discuss this option. I have had 2 occasions in the past 6 years where I have had a serious bleed
pottypete1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 months ago
Doctor won't diagnose PMR
I'm absolutely certain that I have PMR. But my blood tests all came back normal, including the erythrocyte sedimentation rate and the inflammatory marker test, and I'm only 56. My GP has just left me on NSAIDS and paracetamol with physio. It's not working. How common is it to have PMR with no obvious
I'm absolutely certain that I have PMR. But my blood tests all came back normal, including the erythrocyte sedimentation rate and the inflammatory marker test, and I'm only 56. My GP has just left me on NSAIDS and paracetamol with physio. It's not working. How common is it to have PMR with no obvious
Creas
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Profile Update
I was going to update my profile but after adding additional ailments several times and then having them disappear, I have decided to inform via this post. I was diagnosed with PMR early 2016 with 15 mgs prednisone. Since that year I've had right leg replacement and bleeding ulcer at the same time
I was going to update my profile but after adding additional ailments several times and then having them disappear, I have decided to inform via this post. I was diagnosed with PMR early 2016 with 15 mgs prednisone. Since that year I've had right leg replacement and bleeding ulcer at the same time
pegpowell
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Thank you.
Thank you to everyone who answered my question about taking Antibiotics with Tocilizumab. I should have looked at my leaflet but I had so much going on I didn’t think about that. I was trying to sort out my prescription and had 2 men digging up my front path to lay cables for fibre broadband. They were
Thank you to everyone who answered my question about taking Antibiotics with Tocilizumab. I should have looked at my leaflet but I had so much going on I didn’t think about that. I was trying to sort out my prescription and had 2 men digging up my front path to lay cables for fibre broadband. They were
barbieg
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NRAS
8 months ago
Eustachian tube
An ent doctor told me I had Eustachian Tube Dysfunction possibly causing the tinnitus. On a course of nasal drops. Anyone else?
An ent doctor told me I had Eustachian Tube Dysfunction possibly causing the tinnitus. On a course of nasal drops. Anyone else?
Nasturtium50
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Tinnitus dismissed by GP
This is the second doctor in my practice I have seen.. I was told to contact Tinnitus UK as they might be able to offer advice. First doctor suggested ear drops and when I returned they gave me a prescription for more ear drops . When I explained the symptoms of Tinnitus I was told not to call it Tinnitus
This is the second doctor in my practice I have seen.. I was told to contact Tinnitus UK as they might be able to offer advice. First doctor suggested ear drops and when I returned they gave me a prescription for more ear drops . When I explained the symptoms of Tinnitus I was told not to call it Tinnitus
Catalkoy
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
protein supplements: yes or no?
Since I just finished Viewray Tx at UCLA, I’m moving on to the diet & exercise research zone. I’d like input on what the latest research, if any, is RE protein supplements. Whey isolate vs. vegan protein supp? Does either one promote or suppress PCa after Tx? Also, what’s the latest on eggs? It seems
Since I just finished Viewray Tx at UCLA, I’m moving on to the diet & exercise research zone. I’d like input on what the latest research, if any, is RE protein supplements. Whey isolate vs. vegan protein supp? Does either one promote or suppress PCa after Tx? Also, what’s the latest on eggs? It seems
BL2023
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
BUPRENORPHINE
This is my story: I am 74 and have had RLS since I had a Cervical Fusion in 1984. I took different medications until I went into augmentation from pramipexole 3 years ago. Then all hell broke loose. For the past two years I would walk all night because I could not sit. I used my stationary bike
This is my story: I am 74 and have had RLS since I had a Cervical Fusion in 1984. I took different medications until I went into augmentation from pramipexole 3 years ago. Then all hell broke loose. For the past two years I would walk all night because I could not sit. I used my stationary bike
Josana13
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Inflammatory Pain and T
I have had T for over two years now following an attack of vertigo with varying diagnoses of labyrinthitis, bppv or vestibular neuritis, none of which have ever been confirmed.. and after all this time I feel stuck with no sign of reaching habituation.. I had months of complaining of a dullness in my
I have had T for over two years now following an attack of vertigo with varying diagnoses of labyrinthitis, bppv or vestibular neuritis, none of which have ever been confirmed.. and after all this time I feel stuck with no sign of reaching habituation.. I had months of complaining of a dullness in my
Shozza1
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Tinnitus UK
10 months ago
Glaucoma and hypertension
I have rls glocoma and now need to take a high bloodpressure tablet thats not going to make things worse
I have rls glocoma and now need to take a high bloodpressure tablet thats not going to make things worse
Enery
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
QOL: summer cruise on the coast of Maine
I left on my summer cruise July 6 and continued thru August28. My old friend Kevin and I sailed for a week or so on his boat, fallowed by another old friend and his son on my boat for a week.Then my daughter and I went off for 4 days, to finish up the summer, my son and I spent two weeks on the coast
I left on my summer cruise July 6 and continued thru August28. My old friend Kevin and I sailed for a week or so on his boat, fallowed by another old friend and his son on my boat for a week.Then my daughter and I went off for 4 days, to finish up the summer, my son and I spent two weeks on the coast
yardsailor
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Side effects of empagliflozin/jardiance for high blood sugar of the liver?
I have been using empagliflozin/Jardiance for high blood sugar 88, when tested for diabetes 2 been taken off metformin which I have been on since March 2020, worry that my high blood sugar level is too high, despite loosing two and a half stone, so cholesterol is minimum? On empagliflozin for five weeks
I have been using empagliflozin/Jardiance for high blood sugar 88, when tested for diabetes 2 been taken off metformin which I have been on since March 2020, worry that my high blood sugar level is too high, despite loosing two and a half stone, so cholesterol is minimum? On empagliflozin for five weeks
Adlon57
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Healthy Evidence
8 months ago
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