Wed-26-01-2022, 21:49 PM
Just a thought Jim could it be that your body doesn't tolerate Skilarence as well as it did with Fumaderm ?
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Wed-26-01-2022, 21:49 PM
Just a thought Jim could it be that your body doesn't tolerate Skilarence as well as it did with Fumaderm ?
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Wed-26-01-2022, 22:00 PM
(Wed-26-01-2022, 21:49 PM)Fred Wrote: Just a thought Jim could it be that your body doesn't tolerate Skilarence as well as it did with Fumaderm ?Thanks Fred I did consider that but I've been on Skilarence since August 2019 and it's never given me any problems I think it's more likely to be a gastric virus or something like that ... Time will tell but I doubt it's the Skilarence.
Wed-26-01-2022, 22:04 PM
(Wed-26-01-2022, 22:00 PM)jiml Wrote:(Wed-26-01-2022, 21:49 PM)Fred Wrote: Just a thought Jim could it be that your body doesn't tolerate Skilarence as well as it did with Fumaderm ?Thanks Fred I did consider that but I've been on Skilarence since August 2019 and it's never given me any problems I think it's more likely to be a gastric virus or something like that ... Time will tell but I doubt it's the Skilarence. Good point, time goes by so quick I forgot it is that long since you switched. Good luck I hope it sorts itself out.
Wed-26-01-2022, 22:07 PM
(Wed-26-01-2022, 22:04 PM)Fred Wrote:Thanks Fred I'm sure it will, it's just so tiring(Wed-26-01-2022, 22:00 PM)jiml Wrote:(Wed-26-01-2022, 21:49 PM)Fred Wrote: Just a thought Jim could it be that your body doesn't tolerate Skilarence as well as it did with Fumaderm ?Thanks Fred I did consider that but I've been on Skilarence since August 2019 and it's never given me any problems I think it's more likely to be a gastric virus or something like that ... Time will tell but I doubt it's the Skilarence.
Wed-26-01-2022, 22:09 PM
As I've got older it's a bit more clear how complex the human body is and how doctors aren't quite as great as they first seemed to be when I was young. When I was young it seemed doctors could fix just about anything, now it seems they don't have a clue. I think the difference is age, when young the body heals fast so either nature or the meds they prescribe get you back on your feet quick. Once older it's more of a hit and miss, let's try this ... didn't work so now let's try that. It just seems with all the advancement that they'd be able to figure out the cause of more than they do....
Well, I hope it passes soon for you Jim and if not, I hope you're able to find out what is going on!
Wed-26-01-2022, 22:33 PM
I hope that you are sorted out soon Jim , did you have a covid test just to make sure.
Wed-26-01-2022, 22:44 PM
(Wed-26-01-2022, 22:07 PM)jiml Wrote:(Wed-26-01-2022, 22:04 PM)Fred Wrote:Thanks Fred I'm sure it will, it's just so tiring(Wed-26-01-2022, 22:00 PM)jiml Wrote:(Wed-26-01-2022, 21:49 PM)Fred Wrote: Just a thought Jim could it be that your body doesn't tolerate Skilarence as well as it did with Fumaderm ?Thanks Fred I did consider that but I've been on Skilarence since August 2019 and it's never given me any problems I think it's more likely to be a gastric virus or something like that ... Time will tell but I doubt it's the Skilarence. Jim... can it be a vitamine thing? For a young guy like you being tired is not normal. It may be smart to have a examination of vit. B12 and vit. D, D3. I recently heard from an uncle of mine, who has quite some problems but also tiredness, that his B12 levels were far too low. After suppletion he felt a lot better. Worth a check I think.
Thu-27-01-2022, 00:05 AM
@ Caroline Thanks it could be vitamin deficiency I'll look into that
@Dave Thanks Dave yes I'm having 2 PCR tests a week at the moment as I'm having to take Mrs Jim to the hospital's 3 times a week and they rightly insist on PCR test on patients and their carers so know it's not covid related
Thu-27-01-2022, 08:20 AM
(Thu-27-01-2022, 00:05 AM)jiml Wrote: @ Caroline Thanks it could be vitamin deficiency I'll look into that That's good Jim, Kate is the same position with Clare regards the testing. I hope that you can pinpoint the cause as soon as possible.
Thu-27-01-2022, 15:04 PM
(Wed-26-01-2022, 20:52 PM)jiml Wrote: Could you get back to seeing the gastroenterologist (not your primary care, regular doctor) who took the polyps from colon and stomach? How complicated would it be to get an appointment with that specialist? Also, did you the doctor performing the exam of colon tell you that you had diverticulitis? Or is this the first you've been told you had it? Diarrhea is exhausting and can make you dehydrated. Be sure to keep up on the liquids while sorting this out. Do you also have a low-grade fever? Sleeping with a towel beneath you may help keep the sheets clean if you should have any nocturnal accidents. Or wearing disposable, absorbent underwear may help keep the bedding clean, too, just in case. I'm sorry you're having this. |
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