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Hi, I am 72 years old, about a year ago had a lumpectomy because of cancer, all ok now. Was given Lectrozole because cancer linked to oestrogen. Had a bone density scan, results were Ostopenia, so given Alendronic Acid and calichew-D3. Is anybody else on these medications? Reading the articles on these
Hi, I am 72 years old, about a year ago had a lumpectomy because of cancer, all ok now. Was given Lectrozole because cancer linked to oestrogen. Had a bone density scan, results were Ostopenia, so given Alendronic Acid and calichew-D3. Is anybody else on these medications? Reading the articles on these
Cheeseand
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
severe osteoporosis and op drugs
is there people on here with L5 t12 who don't take any op drugs and take the risks of fractures, when I was dx I was told I must have zoledronic acid infusion to help me followed by prolia, I thought I was doomed unless I had treatment, I asked for another dexa scan before my 2nd infusion on the 25th
is there people on here with L5 t12 who don't take any op drugs and take the risks of fractures, when I was dx I was told I must have zoledronic acid infusion to help me followed by prolia, I thought I was doomed unless I had treatment, I asked for another dexa scan before my 2nd infusion on the 25th
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
7 months ago
still no answers
I wrote in a week or so ago about rib pain and protruding left rib cage. Since then I've been to see a private rhematologist, then the practice nurse at my local NH surgery, and lastly took myself to A&E locally on Sunday. The rolling spasm I feel on and off just under the left ribs is the upper
I wrote in a week or so ago about rib pain and protruding left rib cage. Since then I've been to see a private rhematologist, then the practice nurse at my local NH surgery, and lastly took myself to A&E locally on Sunday. The rolling spasm I feel on and off just under the left ribs is the upper
Bennijax
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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Revisiting the Zoledronic acid pros & cons
Hi folks, I was offered zoledronic acid two years ago and was so freaked out by possible side effects that I declined. At the time I was at a much lower dose of Pred and naively thought I would be off it by now, that my calcium absorption would return to normal and I'd be able to rebuild my bones naturally
Hi folks, I was offered zoledronic acid two years ago and was so freaked out by possible side effects that I declined. At the time I was at a much lower dose of Pred and naively thought I would be off it by now, that my calcium absorption would return to normal and I'd be able to rebuild my bones naturally
strawclutching
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
worst fears seem to be coming true.
Dear friends, I posted on here in March 2021 asking your advice as to whether I should even start on Teriparatide worrying about rebound fractures afterwards because I was told there was no other drug that I could safely take. The 2 years on Teriparatide ( Forsteo) passed far too quickly but interrupted
Dear friends, I posted on here in March 2021 asking your advice as to whether I should even start on Teriparatide worrying about rebound fractures afterwards because I was told there was no other drug that I could safely take. The 2 years on Teriparatide ( Forsteo) passed far too quickly but interrupted
Angelicspirit
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
8 months ago
trypsin & Parkinson
I have been diagnosed with Parkinson 2 years now. In 2019 i did a food intolerance test and it was low in trypsin. Trypsin is a protease enzyme that’s produced in the pancreas. It helps to break down proteins into amino acids, which issues an important part of the digestion process. Could this be
I have been diagnosed with Parkinson 2 years now. In 2019 i did a food intolerance test and it was low in trypsin. Trypsin is a protease enzyme that’s produced in the pancreas. It helps to break down proteins into amino acids, which issues an important part of the digestion process. Could this be
Edge999
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Cure Parkinson's
11 days ago
Could two amino acids be the missing link?
I posted this in a reply but to me this information was exciting so I wanted to post on a new post also. I have posted before that Fish oil Supplement triggered me off after almost a year of no AF. Everything I read says Fish Oil should be taken, so why does it trigger me? I am currently
I posted this in a reply but to me this information was exciting so I wanted to post on a new post also. I have posted before that Fish oil Supplement triggered me off after almost a year of no AF. Everything I read says Fish Oil should be taken, so why does it trigger me? I am currently
Peacefulneedshelp
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
13 days ago
Would Amino Acids Help?
This popped up on Facebook this morning. I know it's an ad but a lack of amino acids affecting the liver's processing ability makes sense to me. Has anybody tried amino acid supplements? I'd be grateful for any views on this. https://www.naturalmedicine.blog/blogs/news/solution-for-hypothyroidism
This popped up on Facebook this morning. I know it's an ad but a lack of amino acids affecting the liver's processing ability makes sense to me. Has anybody tried amino acid supplements? I'd be grateful for any views on this. https://www.naturalmedicine.blog/blogs/news/solution-for-hypothyroidism
Canta
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Thyroid UK
13 days ago
Interesting Alzheimer's paper provides alternative explanation regarding the mode of action of monoclonal antibodies such as lecanemab.
"For decades, the prevailing theory in the field has stated that a protein made up of 42 amino acids called amyloid-beta 42 (Aβ42) hardens into clumps called amyloid plaques, and those plaques damage the brain, causing Alzheimer's disease." "Led by UC's Alberto Espay, MD, the team have hypothesized
"For decades, the prevailing theory in the field has stated that a protein made up of 42 amino acids called amyloid-beta 42 (Aβ42) hardens into clumps called amyloid plaques, and those plaques damage the brain, causing Alzheimer's disease." "Led by UC's Alberto Espay, MD, the team have hypothesized
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
14 days ago
Alendronic Acid
I have had 2 doses of alendronic acid and am currently experiencing a first painful, now vision- impairing inflammation in my right eye (steroid drops prescribed).. I see this mentioned as a possible side-effect of AA. Has anyone else experienced this?
I have had 2 doses of alendronic acid and am currently experiencing a first painful, now vision- impairing inflammation in my right eye (steroid drops prescribed).. I see this mentioned as a possible side-effect of AA. Has anyone else experienced this?
FirstSoprano
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Exciting!
CymaBay Submits New Drug Application to FDA for Seladelpar for the Treatment of Primary Biliary Cholangitis December 15, 2023 8:00am EST Download as PDF - NDA is supported by data evaluating seladelpar efficacy and safety in over 500 patients - - Seladelpar is the first New Drug Application from
CymaBay Submits New Drug Application to FDA for Seladelpar for the Treatment of Primary Biliary Cholangitis December 15, 2023 8:00am EST Download as PDF - NDA is supported by data evaluating seladelpar efficacy and safety in over 500 patients - - Seladelpar is the first New Drug Application from
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
8 months ago
Stopping Alendronic acid
Currently down to 2mg Pred, after 5 years. Should I stop taking my weekly Alendronic acid?Thanks for your input!
Currently down to 2mg Pred, after 5 years. Should I stop taking my weekly Alendronic acid?Thanks for your input!
BiteyDelano
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
is everyone else not getting diagnosed or much treatment?
I’ve had severe period pain for years, when I wasn’t taking painkiller in time I would be sick and feel faint. I have tried paracetamol and ibuprofen in the pad which did nothing. I took naproxen 500mg which used to completely block my pain but now only stops it being severe. More recently I’ve been
I’ve had severe period pain for years, when I wasn’t taking painkiller in time I would be sick and feel faint. I have tried paracetamol and ibuprofen in the pad which did nothing. I took naproxen 500mg which used to completely block my pain but now only stops it being severe. More recently I’ve been
pinkie25
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Endometriosis UK
8 months ago
Vitamine C and a flare-up?
Hello to everyone. I feel that a very large dose of vitamine C has caused my present flare and I'm just wondering if anyone else has been in this situation. I've had RA for over 30 years and after the first year or two in has settled in my hands, wrists, feet and ankles, so I consider myself lucky.
Hello to everyone. I feel that a very large dose of vitamine C has caused my present flare and I'm just wondering if anyone else has been in this situation. I've had RA for over 30 years and after the first year or two in has settled in my hands, wrists, feet and ankles, so I consider myself lucky.
Mardie
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NRAS
2 months ago
Alendronic Acid and Bloating
I've been taking A Acid now for a month and although things started off well I am now so bloated that I can't stand it! Does The Risedronate stuff have the same effect ? Would I be better off trying that one. Thanks....
I've been taking A Acid now for a month and although things started off well I am now so bloated that I can't stand it! Does The Risedronate stuff have the same effect ? Would I be better off trying that one. Thanks....
superbones
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
AIHdx
Hi! New here. I had been experiencing vague, debilitating symptoms occasionally for a few years, fatigue, nausea, chronic back pain, itchy skin, brain fog, etc. November’23 symptoms became acute, as well as dark urine and jaundice and I was basically incapacitated. Hospitalized December’23 with ALT
Hi! New here. I had been experiencing vague, debilitating symptoms occasionally for a few years, fatigue, nausea, chronic back pain, itchy skin, brain fog, etc. November’23 symptoms became acute, as well as dark urine and jaundice and I was basically incapacitated. Hospitalized December’23 with ALT
AIGal73
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Vitamin Supplements for PMR
I have had PMR since February 2023, diagnosed end of April, started on 15mg Pred, increased to 20mg to get fully on top of pain. Now tapering, down to 17.5mg and plan to go to 15mg at the end of July. Then slowly from there. I have been taking Alendronic Acid tablet one weekly since mid May. I am thinking
I have had PMR since February 2023, diagnosed end of April, started on 15mg Pred, increased to 20mg to get fully on top of pain. Now tapering, down to 17.5mg and plan to go to 15mg at the end of July. Then slowly from there. I have been taking Alendronic Acid tablet one weekly since mid May. I am thinking
Thiago1396
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Alpha-lipoic acid
Hi! Has anyone on here used a Alpha-lipoic acid supplement, to help remove heavy metals from the body? If so . . . Did you see good results? . . . And if the results were good, can anyone recommend a brand and where they got it from? Thank you, Tracy
Hi! Has anyone on here used a Alpha-lipoic acid supplement, to help remove heavy metals from the body? If so . . . Did you see good results? . . . And if the results were good, can anyone recommend a brand and where they got it from? Thank you, Tracy
T108
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Early CKD Support
8 months ago
Fatigue
Since being diagnosed with an inflammatory disorder three years ago I have suffered with various symptoms most of which are now well controlled and stable. The severe pain in my joints and other parts of my body and the excruciatingly painful headaches thankfully seem to be kept at bay by medication
Since being diagnosed with an inflammatory disorder three years ago I have suffered with various symptoms most of which are now well controlled and stable. The severe pain in my joints and other parts of my body and the excruciatingly painful headaches thankfully seem to be kept at bay by medication
Hightower62
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NRAS
1 year ago
Bang for your buck
Supplements, medication, procedures Can someone tell me what supplements should be used with Parkinsons Among the various therapies that have shown at least some effect in the animal and/or human model are Carbadopa/Levadopa Actylcholine Actigal/Ursolic acid Adderil (amphetamine) Alcohol Alpha
Supplements, medication, procedures Can someone tell me what supplements should be used with Parkinsons Among the various therapies that have shown at least some effect in the animal and/or human model are Carbadopa/Levadopa Actylcholine Actigal/Ursolic acid Adderil (amphetamine) Alcohol Alpha
heartinmotion
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
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