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Is what I'm experiencing Pelvic Pain? Plus Spritz for Bits?
I have
hyaluronic
acid
cream that I've used once - it burned a lot. I read that it should be used once every 3 days - I'm hoping the burning will get progressively better the more I use it.
I have
hyaluronic
acid
cream that I've used once - it burned a lot. I read that it should be used once every 3 days - I'm hoping the burning will get progressively better the more I use it.
tort100
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 months ago
Zymot and PICSI
Putting the sperm through the Zymot maze and then putting the sperm in the
hyaluronic
acid
PICSI dish to see if any sperm attached and there for should be 'super' sperm? This year I have had 6 egg collection used sugrically removed sperm and had no blasts.
Putting the sperm through the Zymot maze and then putting the sperm in the
hyaluronic
acid
PICSI dish to see if any sperm attached and there for should be 'super' sperm? This year I have had 6 egg collection used sugrically removed sperm and had no blasts.
JPxx
in
Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Update 7.7
Time for another
hyaluronic
acid
injection to lubricate the knees. I am going to try Durolane this time. It is a single injection instead of a series of three. In other news, I had to have a growth removed from my left cheek on 11/14. It grew very suddenly about starting a week prior.
Time for another
hyaluronic
acid
injection to lubricate the knees. I am going to try Durolane this time. It is a single injection instead of a series of three. In other news, I had to have a growth removed from my left cheek on 11/14. It grew very suddenly about starting a week prior.
hunter5582
in
MPN Voice
7 months ago
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Synergy pain relief with the
Hyaluronic
Acid
/ Stopain remedy for degenerative disc disease (DDD) which I have not discussed on this forum. 10. Headache relief 11. Muscle pain 12. Eliminated nerve tingling in feet caused by stage IV cancer with Lepto Menengeal. 13. Ankle pain 14.
Synergy pain relief with the
Hyaluronic
Acid
/ Stopain remedy for degenerative disc disease (DDD) which I have not discussed on this forum. 10. Headache relief 11. Muscle pain 12. Eliminated nerve tingling in feet caused by stage IV cancer with Lepto Menengeal. 13. Ankle pain 14.
chartist
in
Cure Parkinson's
28 days ago
Durolane (hyaluronic acid injection)
Anyone have this treatment on knees, etc?
Anyone have this treatment on knees, etc?
Rainyda
in
NRAS
8 months ago
Hyaluronic acid excess
I hadn't known what had caused it until the reference was made to some of us having too much of this
hyaluronic
acid
. Unfortunately, I don't remember who made the post.
I hadn't known what had caused it until the reference was made to some of us having too much of this
hyaluronic
acid
. Unfortunately, I don't remember who made the post.
StPetes
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
7 years in May since I was diagnosed.
He girded his loins (having no knees to gird) and we saw our Dr to ask for
Hyaluronic
Acid
injections. (Dr had mentioned them over 2 years ago). This week we discovered it can only be prescribed by a Rheumy. Chances of us getting an appt before Canadian trip in May are slim.
He girded his loins (having no knees to gird) and we saw our Dr to ask for
Hyaluronic
Acid
injections. (Dr had mentioned them over 2 years ago). This week we discovered it can only be prescribed by a Rheumy. Chances of us getting an appt before Canadian trip in May are slim.
IdasMum
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Advice on P1NP test please....
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis of the spine 2 years ago and have (after lots of deliberation) agreed I should start taking alendronic acid. I also have hypothyroidism and when I saw my endocronologist (who happens to also be a osteoporosis specialist) he said I should get a P1NP marker test done before
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis of the spine 2 years ago and have (after lots of deliberation) agreed I should start taking alendronic acid. I also have hypothyroidism and when I saw my endocronologist (who happens to also be a osteoporosis specialist) he said I should get a P1NP marker test done before
Zadock
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 days ago
kyphosis
I was diagnosed with OP about 10 years ago due to an early menopause at 38 and was put on the weekly medication of Alendronic Acid along with calcichew. Everything was ok until 2021 when I had emergency abdominal surgery, I was in ICU for nine days and my family were told I only had a 30% chance of
I was diagnosed with OP about 10 years ago due to an early menopause at 38 and was put on the weekly medication of Alendronic Acid along with calcichew. Everything was ok until 2021 when I had emergency abdominal surgery, I was in ICU for nine days and my family were told I only had a 30% chance of
Kimm4
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
6 days ago
When PMR Goes Away
When first diagnosed with PMR and feeling like I was never going to be myself again, some friends, acquaintances and even a couple medical professionals assured me the diagnosis was the best of the myalgia’s to have to deal with because it is the one that actually goes away. If you do some research,
When first diagnosed with PMR and feeling like I was never going to be myself again, some friends, acquaintances and even a couple medical professionals assured me the diagnosis was the best of the myalgia’s to have to deal with because it is the one that actually goes away. If you do some research,
fondofforest
in
PMRGCAuk
6 days ago
what is the risk from ALA?
What is this community’s take on ALA, as found in flaxseed oil? Is there risk for prostate cancer? If there is “risk”, is that solely an association with increased PSA? i.e. do significant amounts of flaxseed oil cause a change only in one’s baseline PSA? i.e. does it promote the [i]
production[
What is this community’s take on ALA, as found in flaxseed oil? Is there risk for prostate cancer? If there is “risk”, is that solely an association with increased PSA? i.e. do significant amounts of flaxseed oil cause a change only in one’s baseline PSA? i.e. does it promote the [i]
production[
lokibear0803
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 days ago
weird raised big veins in feet and legs both
has anyone else had weird raised veins in legs and feet ?? i went to gp yesterday saw yet a different doctor she hadn’t read any of my notes before arrival and it was after a phone call where I mentioned my veins they called me in to take a look- she made me go through telling her my history when I
has anyone else had weird raised veins in legs and feet ?? i went to gp yesterday saw yet a different doctor she hadn’t read any of my notes before arrival and it was after a phone call where I mentioned my veins they called me in to take a look- she made me go through telling her my history when I
Pol53
in
PMRGCAuk
8 days ago
Two updates in the Guidelines for PBC
PRACTICE GUIDANCE Primary biliary cholangitis: 2021 practice guidance update from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Lindor, Keith D.*,1; Bowlus, Christopher L.2; Boyer, James3; Levy, Cynthia4; Mayo, Marlyn5 Author Information Hepatology 75(4):p 1012-1013, April 2022. | DOI
PRACTICE GUIDANCE Primary biliary cholangitis: 2021 practice guidance update from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Lindor, Keith D.*,1; Bowlus, Christopher L.2; Boyer, James3; Levy, Cynthia4; Mayo, Marlyn5 Author Information Hepatology 75(4):p 1012-1013, April 2022. | DOI
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
9 days ago
One piece at a time.....
Over the next week or so, I'd like to familiarize you with the guidelines officially established regarding PBC. I will post of a section of the Guidelines. Any discussion or comments would be welcomed. The next guidelines we will talk about are the EASL Guidelines -the European Association for the
Over the next week or so, I'd like to familiarize you with the guidelines officially established regarding PBC. I will post of a section of the Guidelines. Any discussion or comments would be welcomed. The next guidelines we will talk about are the EASL Guidelines -the European Association for the
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
10 days ago
Which tests do your providers recommend annually?
Hello Everyone, I was diagnosed in 2018 and have had no issues, as bloodwork abnormalities led to my diagnosis, rather than symptoms. Fortunately for me, after I began taking Ursodiol, I have had normal bloodwork also. However, I've bounced around providers, in part due to the pandemic, and in part
Hello Everyone, I was diagnosed in 2018 and have had no issues, as bloodwork abnormalities led to my diagnosis, rather than symptoms. Fortunately for me, after I began taking Ursodiol, I have had normal bloodwork also. However, I've bounced around providers, in part due to the pandemic, and in part
SciFiWriter
in
PBC Foundation
11 days ago
Disability information
Biliary CirrhosisPrimary Biliary Cirrhosis – Condition and Symptoms The liver secretes bile, a bodily fluid that is essential for the body to digest fats. It also helps the body to rid itself of toxic substances, cholesterol, and worn-out red blood cells. The ducts that release bile can become damaged
Biliary CirrhosisPrimary Biliary Cirrhosis – Condition and Symptoms The liver secretes bile, a bodily fluid that is essential for the body to digest fats. It also helps the body to rid itself of toxic substances, cholesterol, and worn-out red blood cells. The ducts that release bile can become damaged
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
12 days ago
calcium supplements
I have locally advanced prostate cancer t3b no mo finished treatment rt/ht 2016,testosterone has never recovered and now I have severe osteoporosis, I have had 2 infusions of zoledronic acid, is it safe to take a calcium supplement which aren't supposed to be good for p/c .
I have locally advanced prostate cancer t3b no mo finished treatment rt/ht 2016,testosterone has never recovered and now I have severe osteoporosis, I have had 2 infusions of zoledronic acid, is it safe to take a calcium supplement which aren't supposed to be good for p/c .
Radars
in
Prostate Cancer Network
17 days ago
Prostrate Cancer treatment ADT
HiI am being treated for PC. After diagnose I was put on ADT treatment. This stops testosterone production. Had a bone scan and found I have osteopenia. I am taking a calcium citrate with vitamin D. Also once per week Alendronate 70mg. Has anyone else been in the same boat? Thanks
HiI am being treated for PC. After diagnose I was put on ADT treatment. This stops testosterone production. Had a bone scan and found I have osteopenia. I am taking a calcium citrate with vitamin D. Also once per week Alendronate 70mg. Has anyone else been in the same boat? Thanks
RWRB
in
Osteoporosis Support
19 days ago
Fibroids and Norethisterone, bleeding and spotting
Hi all, I know you've each got enough to deal with, but I've been having a difficult few months and am after some advice. In February I was diagnosed with multiple fibroids. One of them is very large. I've had several ultrasounds and a hysteroscopy booked in for this week. My periods were very heavy
Hi all, I know you've each got enough to deal with, but I've been having a difficult few months and am after some advice. In February I was diagnosed with multiple fibroids. One of them is very large. I've had several ultrasounds and a hysteroscopy booked in for this week. My periods were very heavy
Laura2306
in
Endometriosis UK
19 days ago
Haz58
Hello Haz58, I’m sorry you are having such a rotten time in sorting out the medications which you can tolerate. I could not take Azapriothine or Methotrexate but have settled reasonably happily with a daily routine of Bisoprolol, Levothyroxine, Amlodipine, Prednisolone, Ursodeoxycholic Acid, Losartan
Hello Haz58, I’m sorry you are having such a rotten time in sorting out the medications which you can tolerate. I could not take Azapriothine or Methotrexate but have settled reasonably happily with a daily routine of Bisoprolol, Levothyroxine, Amlodipine, Prednisolone, Ursodeoxycholic Acid, Losartan
Katiecatweazel
in
NRAS
25 days ago
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