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Anti inflammatory pain killer
I am looking for recommendations for tolerable pain relief for hip bursitis please? So far I have only tried buprenorohine patches that did not help and turned me into a zombie overnight …couldn't stay awake and severe nausea ! Any experiences to share please I have atrophic gastritis ? thanks
I am looking for recommendations for tolerable pain relief for hip bursitis please? So far I have only tried buprenorohine patches that did not help and turned me into a zombie overnight …couldn't stay awake and severe nausea ! Any experiences to share please I have atrophic gastritis ? thanks
davina70
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
high Bilirubin - worried
recently been going to the dr regarding stomach pain and change in bowel movements so they ran some blood tests which shown elevated Bilirubin level which came back as 38. I was then sent for another test 2 weeks later and the results came back the same. So now the dr wants me to have a full liver panel
recently been going to the dr regarding stomach pain and change in bowel movements so they ran some blood tests which shown elevated Bilirubin level which came back as 38. I was then sent for another test 2 weeks later and the results came back the same. So now the dr wants me to have a full liver panel
Lcfc85
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Anyone tried Berberine?
http://go.clevelandclinic.org/NDM0LVBTQS02MTIAAAGMBltnsUtw9KsEagymT8TQv15s7bssmoeclrnTzU5DsGRivdK2F6E-uCD9MZoyLpFmRZgW9Zk= I’m obviously not very good at posting links! This article (American) is about Berberine, which is a supplement I’ve not heard much about. Westin Child’s mentions it, but he would
http://go.clevelandclinic.org/NDM0LVBTQS02MTIAAAGMBltnsUtw9KsEagymT8TQv15s7bssmoeclrnTzU5DsGRivdK2F6E-uCD9MZoyLpFmRZgW9Zk= I’m obviously not very good at posting links! This article (American) is about Berberine, which is a supplement I’ve not heard much about. Westin Child’s mentions it, but he would
Bearo
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
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Hello all. I joined this forum today as my doctor has told me I need to get from 87kg, 13.7st, 191.8lb to 70kg. That is a loss of 17kg, 2.7st, 37.5lb. This is assuming my conversions are correct. Recently I was diagnosed with Diabetes T2, Metabolic Syndrome, and Multifactorial chylomicronemia syndrome
Hello all. I joined this forum today as my doctor has told me I need to get from 87kg, 13.7st, 191.8lb to 70kg. That is a loss of 17kg, 2.7st, 37.5lb. This is assuming my conversions are correct. Recently I was diagnosed with Diabetes T2, Metabolic Syndrome, and Multifactorial chylomicronemia syndrome
Zephyre
2023 May
in
Weight Loss Support
11 months ago
Atrophic Gastritis
Hi everyone, I have deen trying slippery elm to no avail for general stomach discomfort. I sometimes feel as if I have a 'fist' moving around in my stomach. The 'fist'feeling then just stays perfectly still, I then feel like I need to stretch to accomodate the 'fist' and then it feels a little better
Hi everyone, I have deen trying slippery elm to no avail for general stomach discomfort. I sometimes feel as if I have a 'fist' moving around in my stomach. The 'fist'feeling then just stays perfectly still, I then feel like I need to stretch to accomodate the 'fist' and then it feels a little better
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Awake in pain again
I’m so sick of this. Yet again I can’t sleep. I’ve been up dancing around like a lunatic with excruciating leg cramps. Both thigh muscles cramped up and woke me from a nice sleep. I’ve now been awake for over two hours and my legs hurt. I’ve had three doses of 60mg of codeine, paracetamol and my usual
I’m so sick of this. Yet again I can’t sleep. I’ve been up dancing around like a lunatic with excruciating leg cramps. Both thigh muscles cramped up and woke me from a nice sleep. I’ve now been awake for over two hours and my legs hurt. I’ve had three doses of 60mg of codeine, paracetamol and my usual
Blueholidaytime
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 months ago
Autistic 5yo still in nappies
Hello 👋 First post on this board. I have 4 kids, 2 diagnosed with Autism. My 5 year old son was diagnosed earlier this year although we knew for a while. He has speech delay and Selective Mutism due to severe anxiety. His anxiety is definitely the root problem which stops him from doing things like
Hello 👋 First post on this board. I have 4 kids, 2 diagnosed with Autism. My 5 year old son was diagnosed earlier this year although we knew for a while. He has speech delay and Selective Mutism due to severe anxiety. His anxiety is definitely the root problem which stops him from doing things like
Mummybear0213
in
ERIC
6 months ago
cough
hi, Has anybody else had trouble with coughing on indapamide . or felodipine . My doctor is saying can’t be the blood pressure drugs .
hi, Has anybody else had trouble with coughing on indapamide . or felodipine . My doctor is saying can’t be the blood pressure drugs .
Patricia300
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High Blood Pressure Support
6 months ago
ReNAgade Launches with $300M to More Easily Deliver RNA Medicines
mRNA and Lipid nanoparticles
. Science is on it's way to our rescue. It is hard not to be optimistic about the multi avenues in which science is taking aim at cancer. [i]While it was still in stealth, ReNAgade established a joint venture with fellow Massachusetts start-up Orna Therapeutics,
mRNA and Lipid nanoparticles
. Science is on it's way to our rescue. It is hard not to be optimistic about the multi avenues in which science is taking aim at cancer. [i]While it was still in stealth, ReNAgade established a joint venture with fellow Massachusetts start-up Orna Therapeutics,
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
I’m thinking about Benfotiamine.
Hello all of you HU people ~ I am the wife of a PwP, dx 12/29/2020. Our history ( very briefly) ~ left sides tremors and anxiety, mostly. We tried B1 HCL ~ didn’t work. Tried Thiamine mononitrate and that seemed to work for a while Recently I took hubby off all B1. None of them seemed to work
Hello all of you HU people ~ I am the wife of a PwP, dx 12/29/2020. Our history ( very briefly) ~ left sides tremors and anxiety, mostly. We tried B1 HCL ~ didn’t work. Tried Thiamine mononitrate and that seemed to work for a while Recently I took hubby off all B1. None of them seemed to work
Lizzy9
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
A Week of Test and Scans (Well, almost)
I had a Heart scan yesterday, a Liver blood test today, and a Liver scan tomorrow. Then I sit back and wait to hear what they say. I never worry about any of it. I get on with my life and do whatever they ask of me. I know very little about my results numbers. I let the consultants, Liver nurses and
I had a Heart scan yesterday, a Liver blood test today, and a Liver scan tomorrow. Then I sit back and wait to hear what they say. I never worry about any of it. I get on with my life and do whatever they ask of me. I know very little about my results numbers. I let the consultants, Liver nurses and
vinylcollector
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
lactose intolerance
i’m lactose intolerant and can eat almost all normal dairy products. except milk. i have to and always have ok lactofree milk. but i ran out last week so for several days i had normal milk. i was feeling tired n sleepy but didn’t think much of it. two days ago i became badly constipated. i finally managed
i’m lactose intolerant and can eat almost all normal dairy products. except milk. i have to and always have ok lactofree milk. but i ran out last week so for several days i had normal milk. i was feeling tired n sleepy but didn’t think much of it. two days ago i became badly constipated. i finally managed
Junny123
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Healthy Eating
6 months ago
Olumiant and raised Lipids
I have been on the above medication for 3 years now and it works well. My Cholesterol levels are rising, now 6 and also raised Triglycerides. The GP has written to a senior Pathologist to seek advice. They have suggested Atorvastatin 20mg. My husband cannot take statins as upsets his stomach and my stomach
I have been on the above medication for 3 years now and it works well. My Cholesterol levels are rising, now 6 and also raised Triglycerides. The GP has written to a senior Pathologist to seek advice. They have suggested Atorvastatin 20mg. My husband cannot take statins as upsets his stomach and my stomach
juliea793
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NRAS
1 year ago
Bio Feedback
Has anyone had success with biofeedback? Our son is 13 and had dyspraxia, he can't locate his pelvic floor so as to engage the sensors at the hospital. Anyone have any suggestions on what we could do? We have 5 more sessions (4 hour round trip plus appointment) so it would be good to try and make
Has anyone had success with biofeedback? Our son is 13 and had dyspraxia, he can't locate his pelvic floor so as to engage the sensors at the hospital. Anyone have any suggestions on what we could do? We have 5 more sessions (4 hour round trip plus appointment) so it would be good to try and make
MrsSquirrel
in
ERIC
1 year ago
Auditory hallucinations triggered by raising Levothyroxine dose.
hi. This is my first posting here so please forgive any mistakes. My 92 yr old mother has had mildly low thyroid levels diagnosed from blood tests. She was put on 25mg daily which she’s been on for some months now. The most recent blood test indicated she needed to raise the dose so was given 50mg daily
hi. This is my first posting here so please forgive any mistakes. My 92 yr old mother has had mildly low thyroid levels diagnosed from blood tests. She was put on 25mg daily which she’s been on for some months now. The most recent blood test indicated she needed to raise the dose so was given 50mg daily
Chris321
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Has anybody noticed a change to Armour at all this year?Just wanting to rule out different possibilities to why I feel worse than usual.
I have had alot of additional tough stressors this year ,but my FT4 and FT3 have dropped despite a gradual dose increase. I am going through the list of possibilities suggested on this forum, but thought I also should ask the question has Armour changed this year, ie perhaps a filler? I understand '
I have had alot of additional tough stressors this year ,but my FT4 and FT3 have dropped despite a gradual dose increase. I am going through the list of possibilities suggested on this forum, but thought I also should ask the question has Armour changed this year, ie perhaps a filler? I understand '
Gillybean1
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Thyroid medication Rx in the UK
Hello, My family will be moving to the UK from the US for my husband's job for around 3-5 years starting this fall. I have been on brand name Unithroid and generic t3 meds, Liothyronine, for about 5 years now and my levels have stayed consistent and really great. I tend not to do well when I switch
Hello, My family will be moving to the UK from the US for my husband's job for around 3-5 years starting this fall. I have been on brand name Unithroid and generic t3 meds, Liothyronine, for about 5 years now and my levels have stayed consistent and really great. I tend not to do well when I switch
Tealchoc4
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Mirtazapine and appetite
I am on mirtazapine 30 mg now, I take it before sleep, otherwise I can't sleep.I noticed that I feel hungry all the time and my appetite is increased. I thought I got diabetes but my blood sugar levels are normal. Does mirtazapine increase appetite thaat much ?
I am on mirtazapine 30 mg now, I take it before sleep, otherwise I can't sleep.I noticed that I feel hungry all the time and my appetite is increased. I thought I got diabetes but my blood sugar levels are normal. Does mirtazapine increase appetite thaat much ?
veryanxious84
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Anxiety Support
1 year ago
Microbiome in PD, RBD and 1st degree relatives
As much as I'd like to believe that one "bad" bacteria (desulfovibrio) is responsible for Parkinson's, I suspect the situation is more complicated than that, as this recently released study suggests; https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-38248-4 Certainly the evidence is accumulating though, that
As much as I'd like to believe that one "bad" bacteria (desulfovibrio) is responsible for Parkinson's, I suspect the situation is more complicated than that, as this recently released study suggests; https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-38248-4 Certainly the evidence is accumulating though, that
Rufous2
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Thyroid hormone - taking it with (what?) food
This has cropped up today in the comments within another post (https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149484980/dr-myhill-on-wrong-uk-thyroid-ranges-and-how-to-determine-if-you-have-an-issue-may-be-helpful-to-you?responses=149486399) Regular readers here know that it's universally advised that levo
This has cropped up today in the comments within another post (https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149484980/dr-myhill-on-wrong-uk-thyroid-ranges-and-how-to-determine-if-you-have-an-issue-may-be-helpful-to-you?responses=149486399) Regular readers here know that it's universally advised that levo
RedApple
Administrator
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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