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Rituximab and statins - a good combo?
Morning Peeps š I am having my first Rituximab infusion 24th May. I have high cholesterol and have booked an appointment for a phone consultation with my GP today. I think it's about time I went on statins to reduce my high cholesterol. We have discussed it before, some time back, but she was reluctant
Morning Peeps š I am having my first Rituximab infusion 24th May. I have high cholesterol and have booked an appointment for a phone consultation with my GP today. I think it's about time I went on statins to reduce my high cholesterol. We have discussed it before, some time back, but she was reluctant
Moomin8
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NRAS
3 years ago
Which supplements do you take?
I'm just curious which supplements you take. When I open my kitchen cupboard I see: Multivitamine, Vitamin C, Iron, Fish Oil, Vitamin D3, Cascara sagrada (laxative), Scutellaria ('anti' histamine), bromelain (digestion), Betaine and pepsine (digestion), quercitine (inflamation), 5-htp, Rhodiola (stress
I'm just curious which supplements you take. When I open my kitchen cupboard I see: Multivitamine, Vitamin C, Iron, Fish Oil, Vitamin D3, Cascara sagrada (laxative), Scutellaria ('anti' histamine), bromelain (digestion), Betaine and pepsine (digestion), quercitine (inflamation), 5-htp, Rhodiola (stress
Meleber
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Is this prescription too high?
Good morning, concerned that Rheumatologist has given me a prescription for Calciferol 20,000 IU's = 500 micrograms which I have to take three days a week for five weeks prior to Reclast infusion. It gives me severe indigestion and I feel incredibly sick, is this dose too high? Your valued comments
Good morning, concerned that Rheumatologist has given me a prescription for Calciferol 20,000 IU's = 500 micrograms which I have to take three days a week for five weeks prior to Reclast infusion. It gives me severe indigestion and I feel incredibly sick, is this dose too high? Your valued comments
daffodilqueen
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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MTHFR new labs
I started treating myself for MTHFR, specifically a new symptom I had developed in early February, fatigue. I began taking 100 mcg methylated Folate and 2,500 mcg Methyl- B12 every day. I also started a liquid hair vitamin at the same time, which I discontinued a week prior to my blood tests due to
I started treating myself for MTHFR, specifically a new symptom I had developed in early February, fatigue. I began taking 100 mcg methylated Folate and 2,500 mcg Methyl- B12 every day. I also started a liquid hair vitamin at the same time, which I discontinued a week prior to my blood tests due to
Xheila
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Alendronic Acid
My doc has prescribed this and Adcal D3 i have looked the Alendronic acid up on line and it has loads of problems So help me any one on it or been on it can give me the benefit of their experience please
My doc has prescribed this and Adcal D3 i have looked the Alendronic acid up on line and it has loads of problems So help me any one on it or been on it can give me the benefit of their experience please
DanceQueen
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Dizziness and Autoimmune Hepatitis
Hello. I was diagnosed with AIH a few weeks ago and keep feeling very dizzy and like there is a lead weight inside my head with pressure at the back of my eyes and feeling weak. I have been started on a course of Prednisolone and Adcal-D3, my question is could these issues be due to the side effects
Hello. I was diagnosed with AIH a few weeks ago and keep feeling very dizzy and like there is a lead weight inside my head with pressure at the back of my eyes and feeling weak. I have been started on a course of Prednisolone and Adcal-D3, my question is could these issues be due to the side effects
Petart44
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
3 years ago
Levothyroxine intolerant?
Hello, Im new here, Ive been taking Levothyroxine since late 2014, then Dec 2015 had flu for 2 weeks, I then seized up, my joints so sore and achy, had a really bad rash hives, red sore raised round patches all over me, my GP said it wasnt the levothyroxine as Id taken it no problems for 15 months, no
Hello, Im new here, Ive been taking Levothyroxine since late 2014, then Dec 2015 had flu for 2 weeks, I then seized up, my joints so sore and achy, had a really bad rash hives, red sore raised round patches all over me, my GP said it wasnt the levothyroxine as Id taken it no problems for 15 months, no
Classiccarman
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Adcal-D3
I have been taking 2x750mg (200 I U) per day for the past few years and my gp wants to reduce it to 1x750 mgs per day and I would be very grateful for thoughts on the matter.
I have been taking 2x750mg (200 I U) per day for the past few years and my gp wants to reduce it to 1x750 mgs per day and I would be very grateful for thoughts on the matter.
tgca
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Adcal d3
Hi, I have been prescribed Adcal d3 tablets for osteoprenia. These tablets making me sick and don't tast food. Any suggestions
Hi, I have been prescribed Adcal d3 tablets for osteoprenia. These tablets making me sick and don't tast food. Any suggestions
Yellow64
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
FATIGUE NUMBER 1 OFFENDER
Hi all, Just resending my story: 070421: 1482 Draft 07 301220 Wednesday 2pm Hi there all ye fellow wonderful brave Polymyalgiars. Thanks a million for welcoming me to your forum which has already lifted my spirits. I hope ye are all making progress in your battle to combat this debilitating energy
Hi all, Just resending my story: 070421: 1482 Draft 07 301220 Wednesday 2pm Hi there all ye fellow wonderful brave Polymyalgiars. Thanks a million for welcoming me to your forum which has already lifted my spirits. I hope ye are all making progress in your battle to combat this debilitating energy
STRAPCOL
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
1381 ng/dL total testosterone natural baseline
My total test is ~1400 ng/dL naturally but my SHBG is ~130 nmol/L which brings my free test to only ~120 pg/mL (~0.8% of my total T) with albumin at 4.7 g/dL I'm supplementing boron, magnesium, vitamin D3 +K2, zinc, eating bok choy and 50% calories from carbs , 200g protein, 4250-5000 calories daily
My total test is ~1400 ng/dL naturally but my SHBG is ~130 nmol/L which brings my free test to only ~120 pg/mL (~0.8% of my total T) with albumin at 4.7 g/dL I'm supplementing boron, magnesium, vitamin D3 +K2, zinc, eating bok choy and 50% calories from carbs , 200g protein, 4250-5000 calories daily
jlietz93
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Men's Health Forum
3 years ago
Advice on Calcium Supplements Please
Two years ago I fell and fractured my wrist. A follow up dexa scan revealed osteoporosis. I was automatically prescribed Alendronic Acid which I fortunately refused as my astute GP noticed a high level of calcium on my bloods (it would have actually been damaging to my bones) and referred me to en endocrinologist
Two years ago I fell and fractured my wrist. A follow up dexa scan revealed osteoporosis. I was automatically prescribed Alendronic Acid which I fortunately refused as my astute GP noticed a high level of calcium on my bloods (it would have actually been damaging to my bones) and referred me to en endocrinologist
t1gernidster
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
My Deficiencies
Hi All, I've been struggling for last few months not because of blood sugar related issues but with some other deficiencies. It was a bit hard to find to what deficiencies I have. I was feeling very tired[particularly after taking food] for the past few months. I have had similar symptoms like this.
Hi All, I've been struggling for last few months not because of blood sugar related issues but with some other deficiencies. It was a bit hard to find to what deficiencies I have. I was feeling very tired[particularly after taking food] for the past few months. I have had similar symptoms like this.
barani19
Administrator
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Vitamin K2
I bought this when I was prescribed D3 & calcium for osteopenia, I didnāt take it and just stuck with my vitaminD3 with K2 drops. Iām nearly out of my drops but was thinking of ordering some vitamin D3 and using these alongside as they were expensive. NRV is 267 )Any advice very welcome āŗļø
I bought this when I was prescribed D3 & calcium for osteopenia, I didnāt take it and just stuck with my vitaminD3 with K2 drops. Iām nearly out of my drops but was thinking of ordering some vitamin D3 and using these alongside as they were expensive. NRV is 267 )Any advice very welcome āŗļø
Simplyred57
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
does my asthma going to be cured? do running long distance by cycle bad for asthma?
I struggled with asthma during winter, I switched from fostair to clenil last 2 months 4 puffs a day 2 morning and 2 evening, I don't advice anyone to change to clenil, but my asthma maybe different, it response to fostair as well as clenil, so I changed to clenil because I think it safer to my body,
I struggled with asthma during winter, I switched from fostair to clenil last 2 months 4 puffs a day 2 morning and 2 evening, I don't advice anyone to change to clenil, but my asthma maybe different, it response to fostair as well as clenil, so I changed to clenil because I think it safer to my body,
miriALsumayra
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Free ebook of 300 pages:"Parkinson's here and now. 27 years searching for a cure for Parkinson's disease (1994-2021)."
This coming Monday (if everything goes as planned) I will publish on my blog "Parkinson's here and now" the link to a free book of about 250-300 pages and in printable pdf format, which collects the most interesting of the book I published in 2015 (now translated into English) as a tribute to my father
This coming Monday (if everything goes as planned) I will publish on my blog "Parkinson's here and now" the link to a free book of about 250-300 pages and in printable pdf format, which collects the most interesting of the book I published in 2015 (now translated into English) as a tribute to my father
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Vitamin D recommendation - Better You spray possibly causing headaches
I have been taking Better You for 3 years, and have got my dire level from 22 to 99. However, since this time, I have developed dreadful headaches several times a week (I hadnāt had one for years since stopping work to have children). I have had all sorts of tests and had an mri, but nothing has been
I have been taking Better You for 3 years, and have got my dire level from 22 to 99. However, since this time, I have developed dreadful headaches several times a week (I hadnāt had one for years since stopping work to have children). I have had all sorts of tests and had an mri, but nothing has been
CornishChick
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Alendronic acid tablets
Although I was diagnosed with PMR over a year ago I was not prescribed alendronic acid tablets until a month ago due to an oversight at the surgery However I have not responded well to these tablets at all with even worse reflux and mouth ulcers over the following 24 hours. I take 40mg of esomeprazole
Although I was diagnosed with PMR over a year ago I was not prescribed alendronic acid tablets until a month ago due to an oversight at the surgery However I have not responded well to these tablets at all with even worse reflux and mouth ulcers over the following 24 hours. I take 40mg of esomeprazole
AnniesRyder5
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Omeprazole/Lansoprazole
Hi, can anyone give me some advice please? I had been taking 30mg Lansoprazole since January, but it was causing terrible diarrhoea 3 or 4 times a day. This was automatically prescribed along with Predisolone, although I have absolutely no problems with my stomach or indigestion. I spoke with my GP yesterday
Hi, can anyone give me some advice please? I had been taking 30mg Lansoprazole since January, but it was causing terrible diarrhoea 3 or 4 times a day. This was automatically prescribed along with Predisolone, although I have absolutely no problems with my stomach or indigestion. I spoke with my GP yesterday
Yealink
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Measures against Covid 19.
The main problem with Covid is not the virus per se, it is the fact that so many people have serious health conditions and weak immune function. It is now known that 95% of those who die from Covid have serious underlying conditions and the other 5% are probably nowhere near optimum health. If most
The main problem with Covid is not the virus per se, it is the fact that so many people have serious health conditions and weak immune function. It is now known that 95% of those who die from Covid have serious underlying conditions and the other 5% are probably nowhere near optimum health. If most
brian636
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
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