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Slimpod feedback, please
I am really interested in whether hypothyroid people with a weight problem have had any experience of Slimpod. I don't snack or eat junk (except occasionally) and wonder if Slimpod can help someone with an underachieve thyroid whose choices about food are already fairly healthy. Have you tried it
I am really interested in whether hypothyroid people with a weight problem have had any experience of Slimpod. I don't snack or eat junk (except occasionally) and wonder if Slimpod can help someone with an underachieve thyroid whose choices about food are already fairly healthy. Have you tried it
DandyThyro
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Holistic POSITIVE results
Hello, I was dx with PD in 2019. I’ve progressed to stage 3 and have tried a lot of synthetic meds. I wont take tgem if the side effects worsen my current symptoms. That excludes most. I have read a million articles on new and upcoming tests and trials. I’m tired of chasing the rabbit. Although I cant
Hello, I was dx with PD in 2019. I’ve progressed to stage 3 and have tried a lot of synthetic meds. I wont take tgem if the side effects worsen my current symptoms. That excludes most. I have read a million articles on new and upcoming tests and trials. I’m tired of chasing the rabbit. Although I cant
GigiOf8
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Cure Parkinson's
5 days ago
Webinar: Exploring Valeda light therapy for AMD
We will be delving into the science behind Valeda light therapy for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this session, we’ll be joined Professor Tim Jackson, consultant ophthalmic surgeon from King’s College Hospital, to explore the science behind the Valeda photobiomodulation technique
We will be delving into the science behind Valeda light therapy for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this session, we’ll be joined Professor Tim Jackson, consultant ophthalmic surgeon from King’s College Hospital, to explore the science behind the Valeda photobiomodulation technique
Carol_MacularSociety
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Macular Society
11 days ago
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red light therapy
Hi I have been looking into the benefits of red light therapy for muscle issues and wondered if anyone had tried this - I can’t see any contradictions with hydroxi and will be mainly using this on my neck , upper back and thyroid areas - I know this won’t help ET as such but using for other issues.
Hi I have been looking into the benefits of red light therapy for muscle issues and wondered if anyone had tried this - I can’t see any contradictions with hydroxi and will be mainly using this on my neck , upper back and thyroid areas - I know this won’t help ET as such but using for other issues.
BeckyDing
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MPN Voice
11 days ago
enlarged sore breasts
hi - rather embarrassing but here goes! Approximately 2 weeks ago I had to increase levothyroxine to 100 mcgs- breasts are now enlarged and sore. I can’t be pregnant- I happen to of had routine breast scan just prior to meds increase and no abnormalities detected. Has anyone else experienced this
hi - rather embarrassing but here goes! Approximately 2 weeks ago I had to increase levothyroxine to 100 mcgs- breasts are now enlarged and sore. I can’t be pregnant- I happen to of had routine breast scan just prior to meds increase and no abnormalities detected. Has anyone else experienced this
Purplepuffin
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Any successful treatment with red light therapy for peripheral neuropathy?
Hello, I am wondering whether or not it’s worth pursuing some sort of photobiomodulation (red light) therapy as a way of addressing idiopathic peripheral neuropathy which, in my case, means numb feet with burning soles at night. Has anybody had any success with these types of intervention, either through
Hello, I am wondering whether or not it’s worth pursuing some sort of photobiomodulation (red light) therapy as a way of addressing idiopathic peripheral neuropathy which, in my case, means numb feet with burning soles at night. Has anybody had any success with these types of intervention, either through
1jay
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Neuropathy Support
2 months ago
Weight gain
Has anyone gained a lot of weight with hypothyroidism? I have gained about 25lbs and don't want to leave my house. I am basically a recluse. I can't go to town, or work, I just about manage to make it to the store, but struggle because I have no transport and exercise is a non starter. I am always out
Has anyone gained a lot of weight with hypothyroidism? I have gained about 25lbs and don't want to leave my house. I am basically a recluse. I can't go to town, or work, I just about manage to make it to the store, but struggle because I have no transport and exercise is a non starter. I am always out
Foxxyyh
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Incontinence - A major problem
I have had Parkinson's since the spring of 2014. I had my first major fall (any fall that requires a trip to the ER) in Oct. of 2018, and I have gone downhill since that night. The Parkinson's symptom that's keeping me from leading a normal life is a freezing gait, although I do have overall tightness
I have had Parkinson's since the spring of 2014. I had my first major fall (any fall that requires a trip to the ER) in Oct. of 2018, and I have gone downhill since that night. The Parkinson's symptom that's keeping me from leading a normal life is a freezing gait, although I do have overall tightness
ZOOM4522
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
A question for anyone who built a red light therapy helmet/hat.
Hello. I’m interested in building a red light therapy hat. But I’m having trouble finding a source for 670nm and 810nm led strips. I was wondering if anyone who has built a hat using these specific wavelengths could share a link to where they purchased them. Thank you.
Hello. I’m interested in building a red light therapy hat. But I’m having trouble finding a source for 670nm and 810nm led strips. I was wondering if anyone who has built a hat using these specific wavelengths could share a link to where they purchased them. Thank you.
Glenfarclas
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
feeling tired after levo increase?
hello all. I have recently upped my dose of levi for 75mcg. I have since felt nothing but tired. I did have headaches the first 4 days but they subsided. i also seem to have gained weight since the increase in dose. What gives? Im yawning throughout the day.
hello all. I have recently upped my dose of levi for 75mcg. I have since felt nothing but tired. I did have headaches the first 4 days but they subsided. i also seem to have gained weight since the increase in dose. What gives? Im yawning throughout the day.
Fakrah
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Light Therapy Trial: Update starting to recruit in March 2024
Below is text from an email I received from PhotoPharmics a company that is testing a light therapy device for Parkinson's Disease. I posted about this trial over a year ago and it is now recruiting (see link below): Light Therapy Trial: Update starting to r... - Cure Parkinson's (healthunlocked.com
Below is text from an email I received from PhotoPharmics a company that is testing a light therapy device for Parkinson's Disease. I posted about this trial over a year ago and it is now recruiting (see link below): Light Therapy Trial: Update starting to r... - Cure Parkinson's (healthunlocked.com
Canddy
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
A Miracle
Hi Everyone, It's been a while and I pray that everyone is one step closer to healing. I'm back to share good news and hopefully offer a glimpse of hope to others. My husband has recovered from PMR! This community was so helpful, encouraging and supportive that I had to come back and share. Moreover
Hi Everyone, It's been a while and I pray that everyone is one step closer to healing. I'm back to share good news and hopefully offer a glimpse of hope to others. My husband has recovered from PMR! This community was so helpful, encouraging and supportive that I had to come back and share. Moreover
Popsca
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
medConfidential Bulletin , 8th December 2023
Another bulletin that should be required reading for anyone concerned about who has access to any of their health data held by the NHS in England. I'm not sure if any of this is relevant to Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland. It talks about, among other things, the National Data Opt-Out. I opted out
Another bulletin that should be required reading for anyone concerned about who has access to any of their health data held by the NHS in England. I'm not sure if any of this is relevant to Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland. It talks about, among other things, the National Data Opt-Out. I opted out
humanbean
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Photopharmics kickstarts phototherapy trial for Parkinson’s disease
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved device targets photoreceptors in the eye responsible for circadian signalling. Research has shown that Parkinson’s disease can damage the retina and impact the circadian system leading to symptoms such as trouble sleeping, cognition, depression, and
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved device targets photoreceptors in the eye responsible for circadian signalling. Research has shown that Parkinson’s disease can damage the retina and impact the circadian system leading to symptoms such as trouble sleeping, cognition, depression, and
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Things, regimens,etc that are probably RLS worthless.
THINGS THAT DO NOT WORK FOR RLS All of us with RLS/PLMD have slightly different symptoms. We have tried various 'remedies' to try to relieve our RLS symptoms. We have read articles, some interesting, some ridiculous (bar of soap) that make amazing promises. And there is an entire array of things to
THINGS THAT DO NOT WORK FOR RLS All of us with RLS/PLMD have slightly different symptoms. We have tried various 'remedies' to try to relieve our RLS symptoms. We have read articles, some interesting, some ridiculous (bar of soap) that make amazing promises. And there is an entire array of things to
fritz34
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Utis and clear urine.
I dont think conventional wisdom is the answer to my question.Every six weeks i get my sp catheter changed. When the doc changed it in the cystoscopy room, twice i had clear urine and no utis. Anywhere else with that doc or nurse, i get utis and or muddy urine. I say the air is filtered better in that
I dont think conventional wisdom is the answer to my question.Every six weeks i get my sp catheter changed. When the doc changed it in the cystoscopy room, twice i had clear urine and no utis. Anywhere else with that doc or nurse, i get utis and or muddy urine. I say the air is filtered better in that
Tempa
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Men's Health Forum
6 hours ago
Targeting the glutamine metabolism to suppress cell proliferation in mesenchymal docetaxel-resistant prostate cancer
Source Link : https://www.nature.com/articles/s41388-024-03059-4 Docetaxel (DX) serves as a palliative treatment option for metastatic prostate cancer (PCa). Despite initial remission, acquired DX resistance is inevitable. The mechanisms behind DX resistance have not yet been deciphered, but a mesenchymal
Source Link : https://www.nature.com/articles/s41388-024-03059-4 Docetaxel (DX) serves as a palliative treatment option for metastatic prostate cancer (PCa). Despite initial remission, acquired DX resistance is inevitable. The mechanisms behind DX resistance have not yet been deciphered, but a mesenchymal
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
13 hours ago
Low protein
Hello,My husband has bloods done yesterday around lunch time by 6pm the GP called saying he had worrying results and thr protein levels in his blood are very low, he has decompensated liver cirrhosis, the doctor didn't say much else so I don't really understand, the only other thing he said was that
Hello,My husband has bloods done yesterday around lunch time by 6pm the GP called saying he had worrying results and thr protein levels in his blood are very low, he has decompensated liver cirrhosis, the doctor didn't say much else so I don't really understand, the only other thing he said was that
Hithereeveryone
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British Liver Trust
2 days ago
every test under the sun but no apparent cause for elevated liver numbers
Hi. I’m posting for a friend in case anyone here has experienced something similar. She’s in her early 30s and healthy. her liver panel shows elevated numbers but she has no fatty liver, negative for any hep c/b, has done all liver related autoimmune tests and all are negative. Has been to a few centers
Hi. I’m posting for a friend in case anyone here has experienced something similar. She’s in her early 30s and healthy. her liver panel shows elevated numbers but she has no fatty liver, negative for any hep c/b, has done all liver related autoimmune tests and all are negative. Has been to a few centers
Lulla
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British Liver Trust
2 days ago
I thought I knew about ablation…this is a new ball game
help guys! last ablation must have been a breeze apart from energy loss. This one is awgul so far. Walking to the loo is about my limit, fair enough, but on the three hour drive home I started to get pains . My throat whivh already hurt from the start, hurst now all the way down to my lungs when I
help guys! last ablation must have been a breeze apart from energy loss. This one is awgul so far. Walking to the loo is about my limit, fair enough, but on the three hour drive home I started to get pains . My throat whivh already hurt from the start, hurst now all the way down to my lungs when I
Morzine
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 days ago
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