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Which K2 supplement is best for osteoporosis? Do I need to take it? I already take Alendronic Acid and Accrete. I do lots of weight bearing exercises and walk five miles wearing a weighted vest most days. I'm not due another dexa scan for at least a year so I want to make sure I'm doing all I can to
Which K2 supplement is best for osteoporosis? Do I need to take it? I already take Alendronic Acid and Accrete. I do lots of weight bearing exercises and walk five miles wearing a weighted vest most days. I'm not due another dexa scan for at least a year so I want to make sure I'm doing all I can to
Alendronic2024
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
11 days ago
My Osteoprosis Diagnosis!
Hi All, I was diagnosed with osteoporosis earlier this year - early July. I had an DEXA Scan in late June! My osteoporosis is due to my age as I'm now menopausal - haven't had a period in last few years. I also have epilepsy & many epilepsy medications can affect how the body absorbs vitamin D as it
Hi All, I was diagnosed with osteoporosis earlier this year - early July. I had an DEXA Scan in late June! My osteoporosis is due to my age as I'm now menopausal - haven't had a period in last few years. I also have epilepsy & many epilepsy medications can affect how the body absorbs vitamin D as it
PurpleCurls16
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
12 days ago
Estrogen content for bone health
I had PSA of 250 Gleason 9/10 in 2019 Mar. Was under ADT regime from Jun 19 followed by IMRT in Nov 19. It was 39 sessions of 78 Gy to prostrate, prostrate bed, pelvic nodes. Later in Sep 22 PSA started to rise indicating BCR. In Jan 22 underwent Orchidectomy followed by Nubeqa for 19 months now. I've
I had PSA of 250 Gleason 9/10 in 2019 Mar. Was under ADT regime from Jun 19 followed by IMRT in Nov 19. It was 39 sessions of 78 Gy to prostrate, prostrate bed, pelvic nodes. Later in Sep 22 PSA started to rise indicating BCR. In Jan 22 underwent Orchidectomy followed by Nubeqa for 19 months now. I've
binati
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
14 days ago
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more than medication
I was lucky enough to have a diagnosis of osteoporosis before I broke anything. I started taking alendronic acid, But I spent the next few months terrified that every pain meant a fracture. So I started exercising with ROS excercises, and with a personal trainer who specialises in over 55s. 3 years
I was lucky enough to have a diagnosis of osteoporosis before I broke anything. I started taking alendronic acid, But I spent the next few months terrified that every pain meant a fracture. So I started exercising with ROS excercises, and with a personal trainer who specialises in over 55s. 3 years
Aquadulce
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
15 days ago
I can't get on with the medications
Hello. I've tried Alendronate and Risedronate, from which I had unpleasant side effects (dizziness from Alendronate and severe upset stomachs from Risedronate). I was offered a 6-monthly Denosumab jab, but I decided that, if I had the same reaction to that, I'd be stuck with it for 6-months. That seems
Hello. I've tried Alendronate and Risedronate, from which I had unpleasant side effects (dizziness from Alendronate and severe upset stomachs from Risedronate). I was offered a 6-monthly Denosumab jab, but I decided that, if I had the same reaction to that, I'd be stuck with it for 6-months. That seems
andmetoo
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
15 days ago
Teriparatide??
Was diagnosed with osteoporosis just over 5years ago, have completed5 a year course of alendronic acid with no problems ,but my osteoporosis is apparently very severe, although I am OK apart from occasional spinal fractures....... I have now been recommended for teriparatide, I hate injections and just
Was diagnosed with osteoporosis just over 5years ago, have completed5 a year course of alendronic acid with no problems ,but my osteoporosis is apparently very severe, although I am OK apart from occasional spinal fractures....... I have now been recommended for teriparatide, I hate injections and just
Blondeisbest
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
16 days ago
Newby question
In 2016 I broke my right knee and needed emergency surgery to put in pins. In 2022 I broke my left knee and needed emergency surgery to put in a large plate and bolts. I was then diagnosed with osteoporosis (at the age of 54). I have been on alendronic acid tablets since May 2023. Since my initial discussion
In 2016 I broke my right knee and needed emergency surgery to put in pins. In 2022 I broke my left knee and needed emergency surgery to put in a large plate and bolts. I was then diagnosed with osteoporosis (at the age of 54). I have been on alendronic acid tablets since May 2023. Since my initial discussion
Fruitjuice41
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
17 days ago
liver enzymes elevated after Urso brand change.
I have had PBC since 2004 with stable liver enzymes until approximately one year ago. I realize it may be disease progression but am wondering because I had an insurance company change just before their elevation and my new insurance company switched me to a different generic brand of ursodiol. Does
I have had PBC since 2004 with stable liver enzymes until approximately one year ago. I realize it may be disease progression but am wondering because I had an insurance company change just before their elevation and my new insurance company switched me to a different generic brand of ursodiol. Does
USmember
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PBC Foundation
18 days ago
low iron and ursodiol
i’ve been on Urso for about two years now with good results and bringing my numbers back to the normal range. In the last year, I’ve been dealing with significant anxiety and I’ve not had this before. I am postmenopausal and have also been trying hormone replacement therapy in the form of patches and
i’ve been on Urso for about two years now with good results and bringing my numbers back to the normal range. In the last year, I’ve been dealing with significant anxiety and I’ve not had this before. I am postmenopausal and have also been trying hormone replacement therapy in the form of patches and
g00dandplenty
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PBCers Organization
19 days ago
In need of support for information
Then I got an endoscopy that confirmed and benign stricture on my esophagus believed to be from the
acid
reflux
, it turned out that I have H Pylori bacteria. Ever since going through all of this tests I started feeling so anxious, and depressed.
Then I got an endoscopy that confirmed and benign stricture on my esophagus believed to be from the
acid
reflux
, it turned out that I have H Pylori bacteria. Ever since going through all of this tests I started feeling so anxious, and depressed.
FB0704
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
Worry over my painful recovery after partial knee replacement surgery
Hi everyone, This is so difficult to post but I really need advice following my partial knee replacement on 19th August. I take blood thinners because I have two mechanical valves in my heart. I had comprehensive care plan. I stuck religiously to the plan prior to admission, the surgery itself was
Hi everyone, This is so difficult to post but I really need advice following my partial knee replacement on 19th August. I take blood thinners because I have two mechanical valves in my heart. I had comprehensive care plan. I stuck religiously to the plan prior to admission, the surgery itself was
Julie_O
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Arthritis Action
23 days ago
update on OCA
For the latest update on Obeticholic Acid in Europe click here: https://www.pbcfoundation.org.uk/obeticholic-acid-in-europe/ #PBC #SupportforLife
For the latest update on Obeticholic Acid in Europe click here: https://www.pbcfoundation.org.uk/obeticholic-acid-in-europe/ #PBC #SupportforLife
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
23 days ago
How I effectively cured my afib.
How I effectively cured my Afib. I know everyone’s story and situation is different, but this is my journey and how I effectively cured my afib. I use the term effectively because I’m pretty sure I would have an episode if I stopped taking my supplements, but I am 100% pharmaceutical free –
but
How I effectively cured my Afib. I know everyone’s story and situation is different, but this is my journey and how I effectively cured my afib. I use the term effectively because I’m pretty sure I would have an episode if I stopped taking my supplements, but I am 100% pharmaceutical free –
but
Celticboy2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
26 days ago
Alendronic acid and mental health
Morning all, I was wondering if anyone else experiences a surge in anxiety symptoms on the day they take AA. I definitely feel my mood nose diving in the day when I take it. The next day I feel weak and exhausted. Then gradually better until the next week. I am speaking to my GP later on today. I have
Morning all, I was wondering if anyone else experiences a surge in anxiety symptoms on the day they take AA. I definitely feel my mood nose diving in the day when I take it. The next day I feel weak and exhausted. Then gradually better until the next week. I am speaking to my GP later on today. I have
Teddysamson2
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
28 days ago
Dexa results, awaiting GP advice, osteoporosis and Alendronate
Having been diagnosed with PMR in March this year (currently tapering to 8.5 Pred on DL's 5 week slow taper, all going fine) I requested a Dexa scan before making a decision about Alendronic Acid, which GP had prescribed at same time as prescribing the Pred, Lansoprazole & subsequently Evacal D3. The
Having been diagnosed with PMR in March this year (currently tapering to 8.5 Pred on DL's 5 week slow taper, all going fine) I requested a Dexa scan before making a decision about Alendronic Acid, which GP had prescribed at same time as prescribing the Pred, Lansoprazole & subsequently Evacal D3. The
Preposterous
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PMRGCAuk
29 days ago
Long term use of PPI and increased risk of dementia
Here’s the link: https://www.webmd.com/alzheimers/news/20230810/long-term-use-
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Here’s the link: https://www.webmd.com/alzheimers/news/20230810/long-term-use-
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reflux
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Exflex
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Pausing Medication
Hi all, This is my first post on this forum, so please be gentle! I was diagnosed with osteoporosis late in 2023 and started taking alendronic acid 70mg in Feb. I was also prescribed a statin for cholesterol around the same time. For the last few months I've been suffering from painful shoulder
Hi all, This is my first post on this forum, so please be gentle! I was diagnosed with osteoporosis late in 2023 and started taking alendronic acid 70mg in Feb. I was also prescribed a statin for cholesterol around the same time. For the last few months I've been suffering from painful shoulder
Barny12
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
30 days ago
latest update today
I have to take
acid
reflux
medication and antibiotics for abscess in groin. The doctor said that
acid
reflux
can make your stomach bleed and it is only concerning when it is bright red blood. Checked for urine infection and dehydration which were okay. Thank you all for your kind concern.
I have to take
acid
reflux
medication and antibiotics for abscess in groin. The doctor said that
acid
reflux
can make your stomach bleed and it is only concerning when it is bright red blood. Checked for urine infection and dehydration which were okay. Thank you all for your kind concern.
Meerkat1234
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Movicol/colonoscopy prep for IBS relief
This is accompanied by horrific bloating/
acid
reflux
and uncontrollable eggy gas. It can go from a few days to months. I’ve had to be signed off work before because of it because I just can’t work feeling like that and suffer the pain from having to hold the gas in.
This is accompanied by horrific bloating/
acid
reflux
and uncontrollable eggy gas. It can go from a few days to months. I’ve had to be signed off work before because of it because I just can’t work feeling like that and suffer the pain from having to hold the gas in.
Book_Worm5
in
IBS Network
10 months ago
EnglishPatient52
I am female, aged 71 and a UK resident.Early in 2023 I experienced significant and prolonged upper back pain, followed a few weeks later by similar lower back pain. X-rays revealed fractures at L1 and L4. After waiting some time, a DEXA scan showed 'severe' osteoporosis. I am now on an annual programme
I am female, aged 71 and a UK resident.Early in 2023 I experienced significant and prolonged upper back pain, followed a few weeks later by similar lower back pain. X-rays revealed fractures at L1 and L4. After waiting some time, a DEXA scan showed 'severe' osteoporosis. I am now on an annual programme
EnglishPatient52
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Osteoporosis Support
1 month ago
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