QUOTE(xboxrockers @ Mar 14 2014, 08:19 PM)
It's private oneWho have IBS? Come here !, Shall we share our stories & experience?
Who have IBS? Come here !, Shall we share our stories & experience?
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Mar 15 2014, 05:40 PM
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Mar 15 2014, 08:10 PM
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QUOTE(TinyPumpkin @ Mar 15 2014, 05:40 PM) my doctor is telling me wait becose she said if ur digestion gut not heal properly also cause tis symptomsi think i will wait 1 month if dint heal or back to normal ,i will visit a specialist is there anyway way to reduce my flatulance ? This post has been edited by xboxrockers: Mar 15 2014, 08:13 PM |
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Mar 16 2014, 01:14 PM
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Mar 16 2014, 04:00 PM
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Mar 16 2014, 09:37 PM
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Mar 17 2014, 08:35 AM
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I'm going to the post office today. I could send you some grains to try if you PM me your address. But I still advise that you go see a specialist to run some tests.
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Mar 17 2014, 08:43 AM
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QUOTE(DT1 @ Mar 16 2014, 09:37 PM) U can google kefir. I don't need a week; I send immediately if I have excess grains. You don't have to get it solely from me. How to get it? Pay her first via TT, give her a week to make it, and then go collect from her. And this is not a business; I don't profit from this. Kefir grains are not manufactured; they multiply slowly if they are fed and taken care of. |
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Mar 17 2014, 09:34 AM
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QUOTE(TinyPumpkin @ Mar 17 2014, 08:43 AM) I don't need a week; I send immediately if I have excess grains. You don't have to get it solely from me. I meant that you can share some of the end-product with him. I don't think he'll ever start fermenting his own. Same goes for me And this is not a business; I don't profit from this. Kefir grains are not manufactured; they multiply slowly if they are fed and taken care of. The money will be channeled to your raw material cost, time, and additional surpluses for your efforts as you deem fit. |
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Mar 17 2014, 10:28 AM
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QUOTE(DT1 @ Mar 17 2014, 09:34 AM) I meant that you can share some of the end-product with him. I don't think he'll ever start fermenting his own. Same goes for me The money goes to charity. The money will be channeled to your raw material cost, time, and additional surpluses for your efforts as you deem fit. |
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Mar 17 2014, 03:49 PM
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Mar 17 2014, 04:07 PM
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QUOTE(xboxrockers @ Mar 17 2014, 03:49 PM) You didn't check out the kpj link I sent you?How is it diagnosed? Celiac disease is diagnosed much more often now than it used to be. It is now estimated to happen in 1 of 133 Americans. It used to be hard to diagnose because many of the symptoms are like the symptoms of other problems, such as irritable bowel syndrome, chronic fatigue, or intestinal infection. Recently it was found that people with celiac disease have a higher level of certain antibodies in their blood. This means a simple blood test for these antibodies can now help with the diagnosis. Before having this test, you will be asked to eat your usual diet and to eat foods that contain gluten, such as bread. If you avoid foods containing gluten before the test, the test may be negative even if you have the disease. If your blood test is positive for the antibodies and you have symptoms, you may need a biopsy of your small intestine. A biopsy is the removal of a tiny piece of the intestine. The sample of intestine is examined for signs of celiac disease. |
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Mar 17 2014, 04:17 PM
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QUOTE(TinyPumpkin @ Mar 17 2014, 04:07 PM) You didn't check out the kpj link I sent you? does malaysia provide biopsy because i dont think in our country lab provide blood test for CD because i have checked beforeHow is it diagnosed? Celiac disease is diagnosed much more often now than it used to be. It is now estimated to happen in 1 of 133 Americans. It used to be hard to diagnose because many of the symptoms are like the symptoms of other problems, such as irritable bowel syndrome, chronic fatigue, or intestinal infection. Recently it was found that people with celiac disease have a higher level of certain antibodies in their blood. This means a simple blood test for these antibodies can now help with the diagnosis. Before having this test, you will be asked to eat your usual diet and to eat foods that contain gluten, such as bread. If you avoid foods containing gluten before the test, the test may be negative even if you have the disease. If your blood test is positive for the antibodies and you have symptoms, you may need a biopsy of your small intestine. A biopsy is the removal of a tiny piece of the intestine. The sample of intestine is examined for signs of celiac disease. This post has been edited by xboxrockers: Mar 17 2014, 04:18 PM |
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Mar 17 2014, 08:52 PM
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Mar 18 2014, 02:48 PM
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im goin for Low FODMAP diet since my doc said it is most probally its ibs . how long should i stay in this diet and what can i take to help my symptoms (like medicine /supplement/remedy) this is my last hope
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Mar 18 2014, 03:32 PM
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QUOTE(xboxrockers @ Mar 18 2014, 02:48 PM) im goin for Low FODMAP diet since my doc said it is most probally its ibs . how long should i stay in this diet and what can i take to help my symptoms (like medicine /supplement/remedy) this is my last hope QUOTE(xboxrockers @ Mar 9 2014, 12:25 PM) QUOTE(DT1 @ Mar 9 2014, 12:30 PM) |
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Mar 18 2014, 07:48 PM
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Mar 20 2014, 08:57 PM
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guys suggest me vegatables tat i can eat ??
so hard to have vegetables cos of ibs |
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Mar 21 2014, 06:37 PM
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can i take Cassava(ubi kayu)
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Mar 22 2014, 02:32 PM
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ubi kayu is a root
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Mar 26 2014, 10:25 AM
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QUOTE(TinyPumpkin @ Mar 22 2014, 02:32 PM) my blood test seems to be okClinic Name : Nature of Specimen :blood urine [FASTING] Date Received :31/12/2013 TEST REPORT HAEMATOLOGY EXAMINATION Total RBC 6.1 M/cmm (M 4.5-6.0 F 4.0-5.5) Haemoglobin (Hb) 12.1 g/dl (M 12.5-17.5 F 11.5-15.5) Haematocrit(PCV) 40 % (M 40-50 F 37-45) MCV 66 fl (82-98) MCH 20 pg (27-33) MCHC 30 % (31-35) RDW 16.5 % (11.0 - 16.0) Total WBC 5,500 /cmm (4,000 - 11,000 ) *Differential Count Polymorphs 50 % (50 - 70) Lymphocytes 42 % (20 - 40) Monocytes 4 % < 6 Eosinophils 4 % < 4 Basophils 0 % (Less than 1) Absolute Count Polymorphs 2750 /cmm (2000 - 7500) Lymphocytes 2310 /cmm (1000 - 4000) Monocytes 220 /cmm < 1000 Eosinophils 220 /cmm < 600 Basophils 0 /cmm < 100 ESR (Westergren) 4 mm/hr (M 0-15 F 1-20 ) Platelet count 244,000 /cmm (150,000-400,000) ABO (Grouping) B Rh (Anti-D) Positive *Film RBC : Cell mass is slightly increased. Mildly hypochromic microcytic. WBC : Within the age-specific normal ranges. Morphologically normal. Platelet : Adequate. Impression : Thalassaemia trait should be considered. Please do Thalassaemia Studies. RENAL FUNCTION TEST Sodium 141 mmol/L (132-143) Potassium 4.1 mmol/L (3.5-5.1) Chloride 104 mmol/L (98-107) Urea 31 mg/dl (Adults <50 y: M 19-44 F 15-40) Creatinine 0.8 mg/dl (M:0.7-1.3, F:0.6-1.1) Uric Acid 4.8 mg/dl (M: 3.5-7.2, F: 2.6-6.0) LIVER FUNCTION TEST Total Protein 8.0 g/dl (6.4-8.3) Albumin 5.1 g/dL (3.5-5.0) Globulin 2.9 gm/dL (2.1-4.0) A/G Ratio 1.8 (1.0-2.2) Total Bilirubin 1.4v mg/dl (Up to 1.2) (less than 10.0 - NB) SGOT/AST 15 U/L (8-37) SGPT/ALT 9 U/L (5-44) Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase(GGT) 12 U/L (M 12-64; F 9-36) Alkaline Phosphatase 209 U/L (>15 yrs : 40-150 <15 yrs : <750) HEPATITIS B SCREENING HBsAg Non-Reactive Anti-HBs 50 mIU/ml Note : Acquired naturally ? If not, please advise patient for a booster dose. *OTHERS Blood Glucose 88 mg/dl (Fasting <100 Random <140) Free T4 1.09 ng/dl (Adult: 0.70 - 1.85 New Born: 0.90 - 3.00) Calcium 10.2 mg/dl (8.4-10.2) Phosphorus 6.2 mg/dl (2.3-4.7) Syphilis Serology (Modified VDRL) Non-Reactive Rheumatoid Factor (Quantitative) < 20 IU/ml (<30 IU/ml) LIPIDS STUDIES Total Cholesterol 145 mg/dl (< 200) Triglycerides 74 mg/dl (<150) HDL - Cholesterol 40 mg/dl (>40) LDL - Cholesterol 90 mg/dl (Optimal < 100) Total Chol/HDL-Chol 3.6 (Risk indicated if > 4.5) *Urine FEME *Urine Microscopy *Wet smear (Urine deposit ) :- pH 6.5 Pus cells Nil /HPF Protein Negative RBC Nil /HPF Glucose Negative Casts Nil /HPF Ketone Negative Epithelia Nil /HPF Blood Negative Bacteria Nil /HPF Colour Straw Transparency Clear Specific Gravity 1.025 (1.010 - 1.030) Glomerular Filtration Rate (Estimated) 141 ml/min./1.73m^2 Normal or increased GFR : >= 90 Mild decreased GFR : 60 - 89 Moderate decreased GFR : 30 - 59 Severe decreased GFR : 15 - 29 Kidney failure : <= 14 * Calculation adopted from MDRD Carcino Embryonic Antigen (CEA) 1.0 ng/mL (Up to 5 ng/ml) Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) IgG Non-Reactive Helicobacter Pylori IgG 0.38 (Negative <= 0.90 Equivocal 0.91 - 0.99 Positive >= 1.00) Note [v] : Verified. This post has been edited by xboxrockers: Mar 26 2014, 10:25 AM |
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