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Vitamin D
I have just read a book called Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox by Kate Rheaume Bleau. If you are taking Vitamin D or Calcium this book certainly contained important info about whole body need of this little known vitamin. I had been taking 5000iu of vitamin D3 for over a year and not realising the
I have just read a book called Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox by Kate Rheaume Bleau. If you are taking Vitamin D or Calcium this book certainly contained important info about whole body need of this little known vitamin. I had been taking 5000iu of vitamin D3 for over a year and not realising the
Whatnow1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
The end of Parkinson's as we know it today. From the Levodopa era to the "transformative" information era.
1. History and Time. As a vocational and professional historian, I have contemplated the world of Parkinson's for many years. The changes over time in the way the disease is viewed, the possible treatments and everything that makes up the world of Parkinson's (multinationals, neurologists, associations
1. History and Time. As a vocational and professional historian, I have contemplated the world of Parkinson's for many years. The changes over time in the way the disease is viewed, the possible treatments and everything that makes up the world of Parkinson's (multinationals, neurologists, associations
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Does CLL CAUSE skin cancer? bone loss? pneumonia? skin issues? low Vitamin D3? Autoimmune issues like AIHA & ITP ?
The title above is click bait and I hope you will forgive me for using it. - The answers from many CLL experts would be that causation has not been proven by clinical trial data since there are ethical and statistical problems with designing the studies. - We had an interesting discussion today on
The title above is click bait and I hope you will forgive me for using it. - The answers from many CLL experts would be that causation has not been proven by clinical trial data since there are ethical and statistical problems with designing the studies. - We had an interesting discussion today on
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
2 years ago
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Newly Diagnosed with PMR - and slightly bewildered!
The literature regarding
Adcal
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D3
mentions that this should not be taken within two hours of eating foods rich in, amongst other things, phytic acid (e.g. whole cereals).
The literature regarding
Adcal
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D3
mentions that this should not be taken within two hours of eating foods rich in, amongst other things, phytic acid (e.g. whole cereals).
Rostom
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Blood test for calcium
I was reading the 'Supplement timing' post which appeared in my daily e-mail this morning and one of the replies from greygoose raised a good point. In the past I was mildly low with my calcium and since going through a surgical menopause in October 2021 and having a DEXA scan which showed mild osteopenia
I was reading the 'Supplement timing' post which appeared in my daily e-mail this morning and one of the replies from greygoose raised a good point. In the past I was mildly low with my calcium and since going through a surgical menopause in October 2021 and having a DEXA scan which showed mild osteopenia
SarahBa
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Supplement timing
Hey just wanted to check in on timing the following supplements and if you would add any others in or increase the amount. I take 150mg of Levothyroxine in the morning an hour before anything but water. I eat a gluten free diet and am careful about cross contamination. Sadly disnt get tested before
Hey just wanted to check in on timing the following supplements and if you would add any others in or increase the amount. I take 150mg of Levothyroxine in the morning an hour before anything but water. I eat a gluten free diet and am careful about cross contamination. Sadly disnt get tested before
Flowerpot108
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Lost in Autoimmune Land: If my labs are so good, why do I still feel so bad?
Hello, All! Yesterday had my first in-person visit with my rheumatologist in a year and a half. I handed him a 3- page synopsis of all my joint and related issues (only because I would kick myself later for having forgotten certain points!), and had an alarming number of vials of blood drawn. Most
Hello, All! Yesterday had my first in-person visit with my rheumatologist in a year and a half. I handed him a 3- page synopsis of all my joint and related issues (only because I would kick myself later for having forgotten certain points!), and had an alarming number of vials of blood drawn. Most
RxMe
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Sjogren's Support
2 years ago
DEXA scan - help please interpreting my results and help with my suggested regime to improve my bone density
I would be very grateful if somebody could kindly help me to interpret my DEXA bone density results. I am not an expert regarding this but it's clear to me I need to improve my bone density however if somebody could kindly interpret my results in more detail I would be very grateful. I think the
I would be very grateful if somebody could kindly help me to interpret my DEXA bone density results. I am not an expert regarding this but it's clear to me I need to improve my bone density however if somebody could kindly interpret my results in more detail I would be very grateful. I think the
SarahBa
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Ataxia and Desperate
Ataxia and Desperate - blood test results - please comment I am being refused thyroid treatment and advised to take up yet another Neurologists time. I have had 6 already at various stages since the start of symptoms in 2007 and none apart from the last one provided any help whatsoever. The last one
Ataxia and Desperate - blood test results - please comment I am being refused thyroid treatment and advised to take up yet another Neurologists time. I have had 6 already at various stages since the start of symptoms in 2007 and none apart from the last one provided any help whatsoever. The last one
NessaBrainfog
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Vitamins D and K2 and Adcal
I heard yesterday from my daughter-in-law that my grandson, who suffers from PoTS, had had blood tests done. She said "these show that he has extremely low vitamin D so is starting vitamins this week. I think his new doctor is hoping this may help relieve some tiredness and aches." I sent her this
I heard yesterday from my daughter-in-law that my grandson, who suffers from PoTS, had had blood tests done. She said "these show that he has extremely low vitamin D so is starting vitamins this week. I think his new doctor is hoping this may help relieve some tiredness and aches." I sent her this
Physalis
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AF Association
3 years ago
New regime
Hi everyone, well I’ve come a little way since I last posted. I’m now taking: Vitamin D3 5000iu daily Vitamin K2 100 mcg daily Folic acid 5 mg per day Magnesium 200mg two tablets B6 complex 1 tablet a day and a B12 injection once a month (was once a week.) My last tests on Monday came back as: Vitamin
Hi everyone, well I’ve come a little way since I last posted. I’m now taking: Vitamin D3 5000iu daily Vitamin K2 100 mcg daily Folic acid 5 mg per day Magnesium 200mg two tablets B6 complex 1 tablet a day and a B12 injection once a month (was once a week.) My last tests on Monday came back as: Vitamin
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
I’m being ahead of my game but....
I’m currently on a slow taper (DL’s regime] and have stayed on 4 mg for about 4 weeks now (having reduced very slowly by 0.5mg each time]. I’m definitely not in any hurry to reduce quickly, but thinking ahead [ok, I’m dreaming], to when the day comes when I get down to say 1mg, will it be essential
I’m currently on a slow taper (DL’s regime] and have stayed on 4 mg for about 4 weeks now (having reduced very slowly by 0.5mg each time]. I’m definitely not in any hurry to reduce quickly, but thinking ahead [ok, I’m dreaming], to when the day comes when I get down to say 1mg, will it be essential
Doraflora
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
I don't know what to do now?
I take 2 prescription
Adcal
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D3
daily. (each tab = 1500mg calcium carbonate and 400 I.U colecalciferol equivalent 10mg D3)
I take 2 prescription
Adcal
-
D3
daily. (each tab = 1500mg calcium carbonate and 400 I.U colecalciferol equivalent 10mg D3)
Pinkcosmo
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Parkinson's could be otherwise (2).
Officially, Parkinson's is still incurable in Western medicine. Cases of possible cure or reversal of symptoms occur in very strong or highly motivated people (Robert Rodgers has collected numerous cases since 2004. His mother had Parkinson's). And in Hindu and Chinese medicine, it is considered a difficult
Officially, Parkinson's is still incurable in Western medicine. Cases of possible cure or reversal of symptoms occur in very strong or highly motivated people (Robert Rodgers has collected numerous cases since 2004. His mother had Parkinson's). And in Hindu and Chinese medicine, it is considered a difficult
parkinsonshereandnow
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Urgent help for severe numbness in deltoid, trapozoidium muscles and triceps and arm and hand muscles
I can't sleep even ten minutes due to severe numbness in deltoid, trapozoidium and tricep muscles and also the rest of arm muscles. In the last couple of days I have severe stress due to tooth infection and I couldn't sleep for couple days and I take amoxicillin 500 for eight days because of bad infection
I can't sleep even ten minutes due to severe numbness in deltoid, trapozoidium and tricep muscles and also the rest of arm muscles. In the last couple of days I have severe stress due to tooth infection and I couldn't sleep for couple days and I take amoxicillin 500 for eight days because of bad infection
Hamayeshguy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Help interpreting medichecks results please?
Looking some advice from the knowledgeable people of this forum please. My aunt, in her seventies, has recently received back her results from a thyroid monitoring test with medichecks, as she is experiencing major fatigue, general body aches and brain fog. Her doctor has previously supplemented her
Looking some advice from the knowledgeable people of this forum please. My aunt, in her seventies, has recently received back her results from a thyroid monitoring test with medichecks, as she is experiencing major fatigue, general body aches and brain fog. Her doctor has previously supplemented her
Ariemai6
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Lab tests - vitamins & minerals
Hi, can you please comment on my latest lab tests? I think I am oversupplementing. Iodine 45 (range 52-109 mcg/L) Vitamin B6 52.5 (range 2.1-21.7 ng/mL) Vitamin B12 >2000 (range 200-1100 pg/mL) Zinc 72 (range 60-130 mcg/dL) Folate 566 (range >280 mg/mL) Thyroid Peroxidase antibodies 25
Hi, can you please comment on my latest lab tests? I think I am oversupplementing. Iodine 45 (range 52-109 mcg/L) Vitamin B6 52.5 (range 2.1-21.7 ng/mL) Vitamin B12 >2000 (range 200-1100 pg/mL) Zinc 72 (range 60-130 mcg/dL) Folate 566 (range >280 mg/mL) Thyroid Peroxidase antibodies 25
Xheila
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
MBC Baggage
Excited off to Gretna Green in Scotland tomorrow to take our renewal of wedding vows before Christmas. We had to laugh at our baggage and oh how it has changed since our honeymoon baggage there many moons ago. My suitcase now exists of Ibrance, Adcal and painkillers if needed, hopefully not. My newTricia
Excited off to Gretna Green in Scotland tomorrow to take our renewal of wedding vows before Christmas. We had to laugh at our baggage and oh how it has changed since our honeymoon baggage there many moons ago. My suitcase now exists of Ibrance, Adcal and painkillers if needed, hopefully not. My newTricia
debbiedo2063
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
CKD Diagnosis: Normal Cystatin C, but Abnormal Creatinine
I'm 37, male, fit/active. 6' 2", 190 lbs. I have Graves Disease (hyperthyroidism), but it's under control via methimazole and vitamin D3. As part of my routine labs for this, I do have kidney function tested. And over the last few years, there's been a declining trend in eGFR based on creatinine levels
I'm 37, male, fit/active. 6' 2", 190 lbs. I have Graves Disease (hyperthyroidism), but it's under control via methimazole and vitamin D3. As part of my routine labs for this, I do have kidney function tested. And over the last few years, there's been a declining trend in eGFR based on creatinine levels
FourT6and2
in
Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Reversing osteoporosis naturally.
Bone density – success story – thus far! Summary I am writing this to share my success thus far in reversing osteoporosis naturally using a combination of diet and exercise. I hope this may encourage others to believe it can be done. Introduction When this journey started in Feb 2020 I was 56 years
Bone density – success story – thus far! Summary I am writing this to share my success thus far in reversing osteoporosis naturally using a combination of diet and exercise. I hope this may encourage others to believe it can be done. Introduction When this journey started in Feb 2020 I was 56 years
skinnykangal
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
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