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How often and duration of the Tass gloves?
Just completed the build. Wife used first time for 2 hrs with improved gait was able to walk in house without walker. Used walking sticks just due to fear of falling. Hand printing improved. However today after 2 hrs she said she felt very jittery, kind of like a residual feeling of vibratio So she
Just completed the build. Wife used first time for 2 hrs with improved gait was able to walk in house without walker. Used walking sticks just due to fear of falling. Hand printing improved. However today after 2 hrs she said she felt very jittery, kind of like a residual feeling of vibratio So she
Furch
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
red light therapy
I have been using red light therapy for a few years now but not sure if it works in slowing parkinsonsIt May we’ll be but I would like to ask Mr Markman about his trials. Are they double blind with placebo? What are the results? Thanks CG
I have been using red light therapy for a few years now but not sure if it works in slowing parkinsonsIt May we’ll be but I would like to ask Mr Markman about his trials. Are they double blind with placebo? What are the results? Thanks CG
Coling
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Blood in urine
Hi all I’m a type 2 diabetic, age 62, previous hysterectomy. I get recurring water infections and often the dipstick shows that up and nearly as many times I’m told no infection. I class myself as having painful bladder syndrome though that’s never been confirmed. My question today is that often along
Hi all I’m a type 2 diabetic, age 62, previous hysterectomy. I get recurring water infections and often the dipstick shows that up and nearly as many times I’m told no infection. I class myself as having painful bladder syndrome though that’s never been confirmed. My question today is that often along
Krawlins
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Bladder Health UK
7 months ago
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Anybody doing 'The Full Diet'?
Hi Everyone Just wondered if anyone is losing weight via "The Full Diet" ? Its a book /method written by Saira Hameed, an NHS Consultant. Its all about going back to basics on eating - cutting out highly processed foods, eating within an eating window and reducing carbs. Its an interesting read
Hi Everyone Just wondered if anyone is losing weight via "The Full Diet" ? Its a book /method written by Saira Hameed, an NHS Consultant. Its all about going back to basics on eating - cutting out highly processed foods, eating within an eating window and reducing carbs. Its an interesting read
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Weight Loss Support
7 months ago
Quick Question re. Taking Hydroxycarbamide.
Hi everyone, just to ask those of you with ET and taking HU, when taking two 500 mg capsules in a day, do you take them both together or at separate times in the day? Since my last post I have been back on my usual dose of 500 mg a day for 7 days, but after two weeks of taking this dose my platelets
Hi everyone, just to ask those of you with ET and taking HU, when taking two 500 mg capsules in a day, do you take them both together or at separate times in the day? Since my last post I have been back on my usual dose of 500 mg a day for 7 days, but after two weeks of taking this dose my platelets
azaelea
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
Mannose impairs tumor growth and enhances chemotherapy, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30464341/
I came across a number of articles related to PC and mannose.
I came across a number of articles related to PC and mannose.
Rfs1975
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Nutrition supplements
I was given some nutritional supplements by the dietitian-complan shakes and aymes shakes- to try on top of my usual meals and see if I tolerate them, with the aim of gaining some weight. I'm not lactose intolerant so I should be ok. But I'm just terrified they are going to give me horrible symptoms.
I was given some nutritional supplements by the dietitian-complan shakes and aymes shakes- to try on top of my usual meals and see if I tolerate them, with the aim of gaining some weight. I'm not lactose intolerant so I should be ok. But I'm just terrified they are going to give me horrible symptoms.
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IBS Network
8 months ago
United States APS Doctor Specialist List
I had one thrombosis event (CRVO) in May 2022 and then was diagnosed with APS shortly thereafter. I have only been on aspirin, which was input from an ophthalmologist, a hematologist, and a vascular specialist. Now the hematologist wants me to go on Warfarin. I have concluded that this hematologist
I had one thrombosis event (CRVO) in May 2022 and then was diagnosed with APS shortly thereafter. I have only been on aspirin, which was input from an ophthalmologist, a hematologist, and a vascular specialist. Now the hematologist wants me to go on Warfarin. I have concluded that this hematologist
baldboy67
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 months ago
Any experience of having pulsed radio frequency nerve destruction on the pudendal nerve?
HiI am scheduled to have Pulsed Radio Frequency denervation on my Pudendal Nerve in a months time. Really nervous about whether I should get it done as I've not heard much good feedback regarding the results. Anyone out there who's had it? I'm hearing mixed reviews from 2 different neurologists. One
HiI am scheduled to have Pulsed Radio Frequency denervation on my Pudendal Nerve in a months time. Really nervous about whether I should get it done as I've not heard much good feedback regarding the results. Anyone out there who's had it? I'm hearing mixed reviews from 2 different neurologists. One
Jobie18
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
8 months ago
Warfarin to Edoxaban
I have for the last few months been prescribed 60mg Edoxaban after 10 years of taking Warfarin after a DVT and PE. This due to my GP surgery merger with a bigger practice. Warfarin was my only option in 2013 before these new drugs became available. I'm told it's safer and no INR blood tests. I'd like
I have for the last few months been prescribed 60mg Edoxaban after 10 years of taking Warfarin after a DVT and PE. This due to my GP surgery merger with a bigger practice. Warfarin was my only option in 2013 before these new drugs became available. I'm told it's safer and no INR blood tests. I'd like
jackdaw50
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Anticoagulation Support
8 months ago
Methotrexate and hair thinning
Hi everyone. I’ve been on methotrexate for almost exactly 2 years and I can’t work out if my hair is currently thinning, it was fine before but these past few weeks it seems like more is coming out when I brush it. I don’t know if I’m imagining it or if it’s just going through it’s normal resting phase
Hi everyone. I’ve been on methotrexate for almost exactly 2 years and I can’t work out if my hair is currently thinning, it was fine before but these past few weeks it seems like more is coming out when I brush it. I don’t know if I’m imagining it or if it’s just going through it’s normal resting phase
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NRAS
8 months ago
Glue ear leaking
Hi,I have glue ear in my left ear, for quite a while it has been oozing a thick fluid, I have had 2 courses of antibiotics over the past 6 or 7 months, it clears up but comes back. It has started again now, I have no pain and feel fine, my hearing is much better to, is this actually an infection or
Hi,I have glue ear in my left ear, for quite a while it has been oozing a thick fluid, I have had 2 courses of antibiotics over the past 6 or 7 months, it clears up but comes back. It has started again now, I have no pain and feel fine, my hearing is much better to, is this actually an infection or
Chrissie82
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PCD Family Support Group (UK)
8 months ago
Waxing or hair removal when on Warfarin
Hi. I just had a mechanical valve replacement on the 16th of August 2023. I would like to get waxed. Is it possible to? I have never bled before warfarin. Are there other hair removal methods that are safer or can I stick to waxing?
Hi. I just had a mechanical valve replacement on the 16th of August 2023. I would like to get waxed. Is it possible to? I have never bled before warfarin. Are there other hair removal methods that are safer or can I stick to waxing?
Shahirahalkaff
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Anticoagulation Support
8 months ago
accidental overdose of thyroxine
I’m on 100 mcg thyroxine and the kart prescription they only had 25 mcg so I was taking 4 tablets a day and then the recent prescription was 100 mcg. I’ve just realised today that I’ve been taking 4 100 mcg a day I think for 4 days from how many are gone. In a bit of a panic. I’ve rang 111 and they called
I’m on 100 mcg thyroxine and the kart prescription they only had 25 mcg so I was taking 4 tablets a day and then the recent prescription was 100 mcg. I’ve just realised today that I’ve been taking 4 100 mcg a day I think for 4 days from how many are gone. In a bit of a panic. I’ve rang 111 and they called
Tjqui00
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Runny eyes
I have recently been diagnosed with suspected glaucoma and prescribed one eye drop a day. Before this I had experienced runny eyes and had been referred to an optician by my GP. She found that I had dry eye. Often now a short while after my eye drop the eye runs briefly. I am worried that the eye drop
I have recently been diagnosed with suspected glaucoma and prescribed one eye drop a day. Before this I had experienced runny eyes and had been referred to an optician by my GP. She found that I had dry eye. Often now a short while after my eye drop the eye runs briefly. I am worried that the eye drop
Donaloge
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Glaucoma UK
8 months ago
High blood sugar on T3+T4 Combo
Hi all. Following on from my previous post on how despite weight loss, regular weight training and muscle gain coupled with a lowish carb diet (c50g per day) my blood sugar has not reduced whilst my thyroid levels are pretty good and I feel much better: https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/150101920
Hi all. Following on from my previous post on how despite weight loss, regular weight training and muscle gain coupled with a lowish carb diet (c50g per day) my blood sugar has not reduced whilst my thyroid levels are pretty good and I feel much better: https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/150101920
Wired123
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Quantiferon TB Golf test before starting Actemra
Hi . this is Groda again. My Rheum wants me to start on Actemra for my GCA. He prescribed a Quantiferon TB Golf test (IGRA) before starting Actemra. Would like to know if anyone else had to have this test before starting Actemra. Also, for those that were on Actemra, how long where you on it? Infusion
Hi . this is Groda again. My Rheum wants me to start on Actemra for my GCA. He prescribed a Quantiferon TB Golf test (IGRA) before starting Actemra. Would like to know if anyone else had to have this test before starting Actemra. Also, for those that were on Actemra, how long where you on it? Infusion
Groda
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
D Mannose
Hello everyone Just wondered if anyone here has used D Mannose tablets to manage recurrent urinary tract infections and if so with what success? I’ve had this problem for a few years now and the Urologist suggested daily low dose antibiotics which I want to avoid. Despite trying all of the self
Hello everyone Just wondered if anyone here has used D Mannose tablets to manage recurrent urinary tract infections and if so with what success? I’ve had this problem for a few years now and the Urologist suggested daily low dose antibiotics which I want to avoid. Despite trying all of the self
RosaD
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Overactive bladder Forum.
Hi there,I have had oab since 2007 and the Miribegron isnt working ive just had 2 bladder infections and i have an indwelling catheter also. I am making lots of urine at night sometimes 3 bags its too much urine to make for anyone. Anyone else like this its awfull. Sparklebright62
Hi there,I have had oab since 2007 and the Miribegron isnt working ive just had 2 bladder infections and i have an indwelling catheter also. I am making lots of urine at night sometimes 3 bags its too much urine to make for anyone. Anyone else like this its awfull. Sparklebright62
Dolphin62
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Oral Anticoagulation and Inter Cranial Bleeds - meta-analysis report
I would emphasise that this information and study ONLY applies to those who have had 2 specific types of Cranial bleeds and have AF and looks at the risks for these people versus net benefit resulting in a caution to doctors. [i]https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/997547?ecd=wnl_edit_tpal_etid5975020&
I would emphasise that this information and study ONLY applies to those who have had 2 specific types of Cranial bleeds and have AF and looks at the risks for these people versus net benefit resulting in a caution to doctors. [i]https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/997547?ecd=wnl_edit_tpal_etid5975020&
CDreamer
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AF Association
8 months ago
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