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endocrinologist or rheumatologist ...
Mum's endo retiring soon, so, feeling lack of continuity of care, plus she was after a second opinion, is a rheumatologist worth consulting? mainly a question about stacking forteo on prolia, that's the plan, as Mum had a prolia dose, then endo wanted to start forteo straight away, for at least 9
Mum's endo retiring soon, so, feeling lack of continuity of care, plus she was after a second opinion, is a rheumatologist worth consulting? mainly a question about stacking forteo on prolia, that's the plan, as Mum had a prolia dose, then endo wanted to start forteo straight away, for at least 9
MayGodBlessYou
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
forteo terrosa pen
there are few if any videos on administrating a dose of forteo. what's the volume of a single dose? are all the doses stored within the pen? it's it similar to insulin injecting?, because Mum will need to be shown m surely the nurses at the GP's will be able to do demonstrate and do the first shot
there are few if any videos on administrating a dose of forteo. what's the volume of a single dose? are all the doses stored within the pen? it's it similar to insulin injecting?, because Mum will need to be shown m surely the nurses at the GP's will be able to do demonstrate and do the first shot
MayGodBlessYou
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
forteo compared with terrosa
i'm still looking it up,but has anyone had experience using terrosa?, i think it's the australia-distributed version of forteo. thanks
i'm still looking it up,but has anyone had experience using terrosa?, i think it's the australia-distributed version of forteo. thanks
MayGodBlessYou
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
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What A Birthday I Had !
I don't want to hijack dear cof drop's funny post and so it is time that I tell my friends what has been going on. 4 weeks ago I managed to see a GP. I told her that I had been having pains in my left upper chest and was quite breathless. I felt sure that it was not an exacerbation of bronch. She laughed
I don't want to hijack dear cof drop's funny post and so it is time that I tell my friends what has been going on. 4 weeks ago I managed to see a GP. I told her that I had been having pains in my left upper chest and was quite breathless. I felt sure that it was not an exacerbation of bronch. She laughed
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
prolia and forteo at the same time
well last week Mum's endo suggested forteo for 6-18mth, after 6 years prolia, then back to prolia. this was motivated due to possible vertebra fracture, he didn't push it, said to look it up, so i did, i was sort of keen for change, though thinking to stick to what you know, Mum also not keen on
well last week Mum's endo suggested forteo for 6-18mth, after 6 years prolia, then back to prolia. this was motivated due to possible vertebra fracture, he didn't push it, said to look it up, so i did, i was sort of keen for change, though thinking to stick to what you know, Mum also not keen on
MayGodBlessYou
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
thoughts, suggestions, experiences - prolia followed by forteo, endo said
he is a good endo, very bookish and conservative, clever specialist, ordered (another) scan - m.r.i - as possible fracture higher up than first x-ray taken. he reckons
after 6 years prolia
, do
forteo
no longer than eighteen months, can
review
at (did he say 6 months?) /a year
he is a good endo, very bookish and conservative, clever specialist, ordered (another) scan - m.r.i - as possible fracture higher up than first x-ray taken. he reckons
after 6 years prolia
, do
forteo
no longer than eighteen months, can
review
at (did he say 6 months?) /a year
MayGodBlessYou
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Hylo Forte or Carbomer Gel?
I have been using hypromellose eye drops for a while because, particularly from Spring to autumn, I have itchy, gritty, dry eyes. This year they're worse than ever making my vision very blurred and no amount of hypromellose will fix it. Last week I went to get my eyes tested, thinking the blurred vision
I have been using hypromellose eye drops for a while because, particularly from Spring to autumn, I have itchy, gritty, dry eyes. This year they're worse than ever making my vision very blurred and no amount of hypromellose will fix it. Last week I went to get my eyes tested, thinking the blurred vision
Whippet_lady
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
My experience with Eustachian tube fluid build up and solution.
I post here as some on this forum helped me discover a solution. It is my understanding that the problem was caused by the difficulty swallowing caused by B12 Deficiency. The Eustachian tube is closed the majority of the time. It opens in response to pressure changes including when swallowing. About
I post here as some on this forum helped me discover a solution. It is my understanding that the problem was caused by the difficulty swallowing caused by B12 Deficiency. The Eustachian tube is closed the majority of the time. It opens in response to pressure changes including when swallowing. About
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Blood tests, Evenity, Forteo etc.
What blood tests do you have taken while you are on Evenity, Forteo etc. and how often? Eg. Calcium, Vitamin D, Renal etc. Thanks
What blood tests do you have taken while you are on Evenity, Forteo etc. and how often? Eg. Calcium, Vitamin D, Renal etc. Thanks
cmoc
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Help/advice for my 4yo please!!
[i](I’m not an asthmatic myself so I’m kind of learning everything still at the moment so please bear with me, any advice is greatly appreciated and welcomed!![/i]) Hiya everyone, I’m a little bit desperate for some help with our [u]
4 year old daughter
[/u] please?! I’m completely aware they don
[i](I’m not an asthmatic myself so I’m kind of learning everything still at the moment so please bear with me, any advice is greatly appreciated and welcomed!![/i]) Hiya everyone, I’m a little bit desperate for some help with our [u]
4 year old daughter
[/u] please?! I’m completely aware they don
MrsC1997
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Y'all did it again. Thank you!
So I was DX with chronic swimmers ear and told all I could do was treat with alcohol and vinegar. I read here about blocked Eustachian tubes and did some reading. So far I have been able to self treat with trying to pop my ears and swallowing. If I can not keep up I know the next step is to buy Otovent
So I was DX with chronic swimmers ear and told all I could do was treat with alcohol and vinegar. I read here about blocked Eustachian tubes and did some reading. So far I have been able to self treat with trying to pop my ears and swallowing. If I can not keep up I know the next step is to buy Otovent
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Forteo & kidney stones
I recently had kidney stone surgery, where each kidney was full of large kidney stones (too large to pass naturally, which was the reason for the surgery). In January I completed 2 years of Forteo injections, and wonder if the cause of all of those kidney stones were caused by the Forteo injections
I recently had kidney stone surgery, where each kidney was full of large kidney stones (too large to pass naturally, which was the reason for the surgery). In January I completed 2 years of Forteo injections, and wonder if the cause of all of those kidney stones were caused by the Forteo injections
GDCM
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
The risk of doing nothing
, I have a cousin who is 93. She was diagnosed with osteoporosis many years ago started Fosamax and because of some side effects stopped taking the medication. I spoke to her recently about her osteoporosis and she told me that she was 5‘4“ in her prime and she now is 4 foot 11. She is legally blind
, I have a cousin who is 93. She was diagnosed with osteoporosis many years ago started Fosamax and because of some side effects stopped taking the medication. I spoke to her recently about her osteoporosis and she told me that she was 5‘4“ in her prime and she now is 4 foot 11. She is legally blind
Finnegan777
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
autoimmune hearing problems
I’ve posted this on SRUK forum too. Sorry this goes on a bit. Along with my UCTD with systemic sclerosis gut problems I’ve developed, I’ve had hearing problems for years. I’ve never really thought it could be another autoimmune problem but recently I couldn’t hear my own voice. I wear hearing aids and
I’ve posted this on SRUK forum too. Sorry this goes on a bit. Along with my UCTD with systemic sclerosis gut problems I’ve developed, I’ve had hearing problems for years. I’ve never really thought it could be another autoimmune problem but recently I couldn’t hear my own voice. I wear hearing aids and
Halfwayuphill
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
autoimmune ear problems?
Sorry this goes on a bit. Along with my UCTD with systemic sclerosis gut problems I’ve developed, I’ve had hearing problems for years. I’ve never really thought it could be another autoimmune problem but recently I couldn’t hear my own voice. I wear hearing aids and have just got new ones and thought
Sorry this goes on a bit. Along with my UCTD with systemic sclerosis gut problems I’ve developed, I’ve had hearing problems for years. I’ve never really thought it could be another autoimmune problem but recently I couldn’t hear my own voice. I wear hearing aids and have just got new ones and thought
Halfwayuphill
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
1 year ago
AFTER FORTEO
Has anyone taken Fosamax after Forteo with good results instead of going on Prolia? Also, has anyone taken Prolia and not have side effects? all we hear are the horror stories, there must be some good stories. Is it because people who are doing well don’t go on the website?
Has anyone taken Fosamax after Forteo with good results instead of going on Prolia? Also, has anyone taken Prolia and not have side effects? all we hear are the horror stories, there must be some good stories. Is it because people who are doing well don’t go on the website?
Finnegan777
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Severe Osteoporosis - Understanding the scan report and treatment
As a WF, age 60 - the last several years have seen some big health scares / diagnoses: FYI: After a torn shoulder rotator cuff injury in Oct 2022 and PT making the pain worse, my orthopedic Dr finally suggested an MRI. Results did not have good news. He then suggested a surgical repair with "bone
As a WF, age 60 - the last several years have seen some big health scares / diagnoses: FYI: After a torn shoulder rotator cuff injury in Oct 2022 and PT making the pain worse, my orthopedic Dr finally suggested an MRI. Results did not have good news. He then suggested a surgical repair with "bone
RAD23
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Eye watering
I had my acoustic neuroma surgery in 2018. I have been using Hylo Forte eye drops to keep my eye moist. Surgery was performed on right side and my right eye has always been good. But from past two days that eye is constantly watering. Does anyone know why?
I had my acoustic neuroma surgery in 2018. I have been using Hylo Forte eye drops to keep my eye moist. Surgery was performed on right side and my right eye has always been good. But from past two days that eye is constantly watering. Does anyone know why?
Frooti
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
1 year ago
Trimbow eligibility??
ok so I’ll reply to you all on my other post shortly, thank you all for your support!! I was thinking of asking my GP to step down my Seretide from 125/25 to 50/25 because the steroid is definitely doing less for me than the long acting reliever. I was also going to ask to switch back from Atrovent
ok so I’ll reply to you all on my other post shortly, thank you all for your support!! I was thinking of asking my GP to step down my Seretide from 125/25 to 50/25 because the steroid is definitely doing less for me than the long acting reliever. I was also going to ask to switch back from Atrovent
saltyskies
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
The joy of the unclear diagnosis 😂
This is a verrrry long post!! If anyone actually reads to the end you have my full respect I’m a returning member to the forum. I used to be active when I was being treated for severe asthma. I used to routinely end up in hospital for basic chest infections, and struggled with chest aching and tightness
This is a verrrry long post!! If anyone actually reads to the end you have my full respect I’m a returning member to the forum. I used to be active when I was being treated for severe asthma. I used to routinely end up in hospital for basic chest infections, and struggled with chest aching and tightness
saltyskies
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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