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Reflux medication and IBS
I have to take the reflux medication - I am currently on esomeprazole. I have also tried other. I am on reflux medication for life due to having Barretts oesophagus. I have been told there is no link to taking this and my stomach/ IBS/ wind issues by several different.medical staff. I am not completely
I have to take the reflux medication - I am currently on esomeprazole. I have also tried other. I am on reflux medication for life due to having Barretts oesophagus. I have been told there is no link to taking this and my stomach/ IBS/ wind issues by several different.medical staff. I am not completely
Weetabixfan
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IBS Network
11 months ago
Vagus nerve stimulation'
I've posted here a few times to discuss gut health for those of you suffering from PA who also have gut issues. In my quest to find some relief from visceral hypersensitivity and massive intolerances (leading to malabsorption) I began acupuncture treatment this year. I am very lucky to have an anethesist
I've posted here a few times to discuss gut health for those of you suffering from PA who also have gut issues. In my quest to find some relief from visceral hypersensitivity and massive intolerances (leading to malabsorption) I began acupuncture treatment this year. I am very lucky to have an anethesist
expatkerry
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Recovering from Tinnitus Spike
Dear Memembers Ive been suffering with Tinnitus after getting Eustachian Tube Dysfunction last October (22) and got first symptoms in November of that year. However my ETD has got much better still might need Ballon dilation. It was infected in my right ear! However seen Audiologists and ENT numerous
Dear Memembers Ive been suffering with Tinnitus after getting Eustachian Tube Dysfunction last October (22) and got first symptoms in November of that year. However my ETD has got much better still might need Ballon dilation. It was infected in my right ear! However seen Audiologists and ENT numerous
WickedMan
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Tinnitus UK
11 months ago
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Warfarin - Arterial Calcification
I keep hearing that there is a risk of arterial calcification in the arteries when on Warfarin> Something about the relationship between Vitamin D, Vitamin K and the way Calcium should travel to the bones rather than remain in the blood stream. Now I have been advised to take vitamin D as I seem
I keep hearing that there is a risk of arterial calcification in the arteries when on Warfarin> Something about the relationship between Vitamin D, Vitamin K and the way Calcium should travel to the bones rather than remain in the blood stream. Now I have been advised to take vitamin D as I seem
gazaeee
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Anticoagulation Support
11 months ago
Abraxane
Hi ladies, I’m absolutely over the moon to hear that my oncologist has been able to get the Abraxane chemotherapy funding for me! I am due to start in January, I wonder if any of you ladies have had this chemotherapy in the past and if so what side effects you had, how you found it in general, did
Hi ladies, I’m absolutely over the moon to hear that my oncologist has been able to get the Abraxane chemotherapy funding for me! I am due to start in January, I wonder if any of you ladies have had this chemotherapy in the past and if so what side effects you had, how you found it in general, did
Willowsmum51
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
Iopidine
Hello everyone, is anyone having problem with getting GP to prescibe Iopidine eye drops? My GP is refusing to prescribe it, saying its coming up as a red flag. Does anyone know what it means? This was prescribed by a consultant at hospital on 22nd March, when I was put on a waiting list for presserflo
Hello everyone, is anyone having problem with getting GP to prescibe Iopidine eye drops? My GP is refusing to prescribe it, saying its coming up as a red flag. Does anyone know what it means? This was prescribed by a consultant at hospital on 22nd March, when I was put on a waiting list for presserflo
Amjan
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Blood in cather
Hello everyone, I am posting today for my father who was diagnosed with advanced prosate cancer in March of 2020 with a PSA of 6700 .. He is been taking eligard every 6 months and this PSA has been stable to 0.5. He has a very enlarged prostrate but is refusing to do the TURP so he is been using the
Hello everyone, I am posting today for my father who was diagnosed with advanced prosate cancer in March of 2020 with a PSA of 6700 .. He is been taking eligard every 6 months and this PSA has been stable to 0.5. He has a very enlarged prostrate but is refusing to do the TURP so he is been using the
naples2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Pre-biotics vs post biotics - do we need pre, post or both?
This is a follow up post to the recent one about inulin. I had spent a lot of time involved with post-biotics but never really considered pre-biotics at all to date. This all changed quite recently when I stumbled across inulin which is described in a recent post so will not repeat all those comments
This is a follow up post to the recent one about inulin. I had spent a lot of time involved with post-biotics but never really considered pre-biotics at all to date. This all changed quite recently when I stumbled across inulin which is described in a recent post so will not repeat all those comments
Danielj1
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Any suggestion for constipation caused by Niraparib
Hey dear ladies, I am on niraparib (200mg/ day in the evening) since august 2023 and experience constipation. I try to go daily but is not always happening. I also have to work for it every day, lot of patience before I get sth out or not ... it is usually hard and little.. I am trying to eat as
Hey dear ladies, I am on niraparib (200mg/ day in the evening) since august 2023 and experience constipation. I try to go daily but is not always happening. I also have to work for it every day, lot of patience before I get sth out or not ... it is usually hard and little.. I am trying to eat as
Beatyourself
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
Three Different Types of β-Glucans Enhance Cognition: The Role of the Gut-Brain Axis
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2022.848930/full# Results: All three supplementations with β-glucans enhanced the temporal order recognition memory. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and the post-synaptic protein 95 (PSD95) increased in the PFC. Furthermore, mushroom β-glucan
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2022.848930/full# Results: All three supplementations with β-glucans enhanced the temporal order recognition memory. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and the post-synaptic protein 95 (PSD95) increased in the PFC. Furthermore, mushroom β-glucan
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Gina cmb
I have suffered with severe RLS for over 30 years. At first with no sign of treatment I used strong pain meds which I regularly took too much of just trying to calm my legs down enough to sleep, that didn’t work. In 2005 I saw a right up in a Sunday news paper about a treatment called adartrel, this
I have suffered with severe RLS for over 30 years. At first with no sign of treatment I used strong pain meds which I regularly took too much of just trying to calm my legs down enough to sleep, that didn’t work. In 2005 I saw a right up in a Sunday news paper about a treatment called adartrel, this
Geniemb
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
Loss of taste re dental bridge
I had a dental bridge fitted in July - after four months of temporary bridges and suffering those felt the final one would be tons better. Since having it fitted - I have lost my taste - cannot taste anything and I find that I still cannot eat properly - still sticking to a softish diet and fish as
I had a dental bridge fitted in July - after four months of temporary bridges and suffering those felt the final one would be tons better. Since having it fitted - I have lost my taste - cannot taste anything and I find that I still cannot eat properly - still sticking to a softish diet and fish as
janetmtt
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Dentistry Health Support
7 months ago
new blood tests
Hct is lower again to 37 and Hgb 11.5, iron panel still anemic. New Blood Test. Anion Gap. Normal range per lab. 6-22 My test result was 3 Anyone have any insight? thank you
Hct is lower again to 37 and Hgb 11.5, iron panel still anemic. New Blood Test. Anion Gap. Normal range per lab. 6-22 My test result was 3 Anyone have any insight? thank you
Pickleball11
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
20 July 2023 Every little bit helps
G'day my ms family. How are YOU today? No, how are YOU really? I know I do not tell my wife every little thing and I know it works the same for her. There is a little apprehension always in the back of your head deep down where people do not see. This is normal. Do not panic. We all
G'day my ms family. How are YOU today? No, how are YOU really? I know I do not tell my wife every little thing and I know it works the same for her. There is a little apprehension always in the back of your head deep down where people do not see. This is normal. Do not panic. We all
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
11 months ago
Result of tests following bleeding
HiI posted about a month ago as I was worried about my son as he was bleeding after pooing. His GP thought it was IBD but the results have come back clear. Calprotectin was fine as were his bloods other than slightly low liver function and slightly raised haemoglobin. He thinks its chilli that's the
HiI posted about a month ago as I was worried about my son as he was bleeding after pooing. His GP thought it was IBD but the results have come back clear. Calprotectin was fine as were his bloods other than slightly low liver function and slightly raised haemoglobin. He thinks its chilli that's the
Siobhan2021
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Is going gluten free worth it and achievable?
Hi, lots of times I see advice here to go gluten free. Be really interested to hear what people think. Is it’s really worth it and is it achievable? At the moment I’m far from gluten free. I love wholewheat pasta and sourdough. I tested negative for celiac disease but my genes were analyzed as part
Hi, lots of times I see advice here to go gluten free. Be really interested to hear what people think. Is it’s really worth it and is it achievable? At the moment I’m far from gluten free. I love wholewheat pasta and sourdough. I tested negative for celiac disease but my genes were analyzed as part
Hashiboy
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Neuroendocrine PCa
Hi, My father was diagnosed with neuroendocrine in the liver mets. After 6 rounds of doxitacel, enzulamite and degarelix. The doctor has said chemo + immunotherapy. And given us 9-12 months. Is that really it ?
Hi, My father was diagnosed with neuroendocrine in the liver mets. After 6 rounds of doxitacel, enzulamite and degarelix. The doctor has said chemo + immunotherapy. And given us 9-12 months. Is that really it ?
Priyamvada91
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Gluten free diet
I have been on a Gluten Free diet for more then 10 years. Recently I have had abdominal pain, flatulence, and reflux after food. I found out you can buy a Coeliac kit from the chemist, but not sure about it. I feel I should go to the GP but have been in hospital in the past and the DR there said I had
I have been on a Gluten Free diet for more then 10 years. Recently I have had abdominal pain, flatulence, and reflux after food. I found out you can buy a Coeliac kit from the chemist, but not sure about it. I feel I should go to the GP but have been in hospital in the past and the DR there said I had
Simpson43
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
7 months ago
Hello acoustic shock
Hello everyone, I was shopping online and bought 3 personal alarms for £10 they are advertised for children to take to school by attaching them to their schoolbag and the elderly to raise the alarm if they fall out of a chair for example. So I bought these alarms and they arrived on the 24th June and
Hello everyone, I was shopping online and bought 3 personal alarms for £10 they are advertised for children to take to school by attaching them to their schoolbag and the elderly to raise the alarm if they fall out of a chair for example. So I bought these alarms and they arrived on the 24th June and
Laura878787
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Tinnitus UK
11 months ago
Sertraline nausea and burping
My long standing bowel problems have finally become too much for me and 2 weeks ago I was put onto Sertraline to help with the anxiety and depression. Two of the side effects are nausea and burping. Has anyone experience of this and do they have any tips for coping with it?
My long standing bowel problems have finally become too much for me and 2 weeks ago I was put onto Sertraline to help with the anxiety and depression. Two of the side effects are nausea and burping. Has anyone experience of this and do they have any tips for coping with it?
janke
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IBS Network
7 months ago
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