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Ashermans syndrome, endometrium 2.5mm, poor responder, trying ICSI one last time for surrogacy
Hi everyone, I’ve started a short protocol this week 450 Ovaleap to combine with Menopur from day 8 to try and get a blastocyst to freeze for potential surrogacy After many years of having a Mirena coil for heavy periods, my then partner and I decided to start to try for a baby. I thought it was strange
Hi everyone, I’ve started a short protocol this week 450 Ovaleap to combine with Menopur from day 8 to try and get a blastocyst to freeze for potential surrogacy After many years of having a Mirena coil for heavy periods, my then partner and I decided to start to try for a baby. I thought it was strange
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Alendronate- side effect (diarrhea)
I started alendronate 3 weeks ago and 3 days. In week 3 I am experiencing diarrhea, sometimes uncontrollable unless I take Imodium. I’ve taken this 4 years ago for 4 weeksand experienced no side effects. I wonder long I should wait to get use to it. Trying to avoid prolia. Has anyone experienced diarrhea
I started alendronate 3 weeks ago and 3 days. In week 3 I am experiencing diarrhea, sometimes uncontrollable unless I take Imodium. I’ve taken this 4 years ago for 4 weeksand experienced no side effects. I wonder long I should wait to get use to it. Trying to avoid prolia. Has anyone experienced diarrhea
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Worried about Alendronic Acid and pain
Hi I started AA last Thursday when my doctor rang me with the results of my Bone scan and told me I had osteoporosis, he didn’t give me any results or tell me how bad I had it, just checked what reflux medicine I was on and asked if it was controlled which it is. I took my first tablet and 4 days later
Hi I started AA last Thursday when my doctor rang me with the results of my Bone scan and told me I had osteoporosis, he didn’t give me any results or tell me how bad I had it, just checked what reflux medicine I was on and asked if it was controlled which it is. I took my first tablet and 4 days later
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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Hi I’ve just been told I have severe Osteoporosis after having a Dexa Scan. I’ve started Adcal D3 and I’ve been given Alendronic Acid 70mg. It’s my left hip and lumber spine which is affected, -3•5 in hip, -3•1 in lumber spine. I’ve been told I have a fracture risk of 36%. I’m naturally concerned about
Hi I’ve just been told I have severe Osteoporosis after having a Dexa Scan. I’ve started Adcal D3 and I’ve been given Alendronic Acid 70mg. It’s my left hip and lumber spine which is affected, -3•5 in hip, -3•1 in lumber spine. I’ve been told I have a fracture risk of 36%. I’m naturally concerned about
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Is a Fibroscan more accurate than ultrasound?
Hi, I'm new here and this is my first post. I wish I'd found this site and forum years ago! I was diagnosed with PBC eight years ago and have been taking Ursodiol ever since. A Fibroscan showed cirrhosis at that time with a reading of 35 kPa. I had scans every two years since then until my last reading
Hi, I'm new here and this is my first post. I wish I'd found this site and forum years ago! I was diagnosed with PBC eight years ago and have been taking Ursodiol ever since. A Fibroscan showed cirrhosis at that time with a reading of 35 kPa. I had scans every two years since then until my last reading
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
AA
I want to thank those who took the time to reply to my request regarding alendronic acid. I stopped taking it and the mouth ulcers cleared up almost immediately. The pain in my hips and legs improved drastically but not disappeared which I was slightly disappointed! I emailed the ROS nurses and had
I want to thank those who took the time to reply to my request regarding alendronic acid. I stopped taking it and the mouth ulcers cleared up almost immediately. The pain in my hips and legs improved drastically but not disappeared which I was slightly disappointed! I emailed the ROS nurses and had
Blue-skies
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
A light bulb moment!
Having just read all the responses to the post by gKetan30 regarding costings of treatment for PMR/GCA, it made me suddenly realise how easily I've taken for granted access to the medication I take! I'm prescribed Alendronic Acid, Prednisolone (5mg, 2.5mg & 1mg enteric coated tabs) Calci-D, Propanolol
Having just read all the responses to the post by gKetan30 regarding costings of treatment for PMR/GCA, it made me suddenly realise how easily I've taken for granted access to the medication I take! I'm prescribed Alendronic Acid, Prednisolone (5mg, 2.5mg & 1mg enteric coated tabs) Calci-D, Propanolol
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Anxiety medication and PBC
Hi, just want to preface this post by saying I’m seeing my doctor at the end of the week but I’m wondering if anyone is willing to share if they take anxiety medication and Ursodiol for PBC. I have always struggled with anxiety and lately, am having random panic attacks so I’m thinking about taking as
Hi, just want to preface this post by saying I’m seeing my doctor at the end of the week but I’m wondering if anyone is willing to share if they take anxiety medication and Ursodiol for PBC. I have always struggled with anxiety and lately, am having random panic attacks so I’m thinking about taking as
ginabean
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PBC Foundation
3 years ago
Higher levels of omega 3 increase longevity according to an 11 year study.
Hi everyone, Unfortunately busy life styles and multi tasking has taken its toll on the diets of many as convenience and fast foods are consumed at the detriment to our overall health. As sadly lots of fast foods are high in calories yet low in nutrients so we have to realise that food is our fuel it's
Hi everyone, Unfortunately busy life styles and multi tasking has taken its toll on the diets of many as convenience and fast foods are consumed at the detriment to our overall health. As sadly lots of fast foods are high in calories yet low in nutrients so we have to realise that food is our fuel it's
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Osteonecrosis of the Jaw [ONJ]
New Nordic study below [1]. This 5-year study reports the risk of developing osteonecrosis of the jaw [ONJ] [2] while using Denosumab [Xgeva], Zoledronic acid [Zometa] or both for bone mets. The study was not restricted to PCa. "The 5-year incidence proportions of ONJ were 5.7% ... in the {denosumab
New Nordic study below [1]. This 5-year study reports the risk of developing osteonecrosis of the jaw [ONJ] [2] while using Denosumab [Xgeva], Zoledronic acid [Zometa] or both for bone mets. The study was not restricted to PCa. "The 5-year incidence proportions of ONJ were 5.7% ... in the {denosumab
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Alendronic acid query
Hi All, apologies if this has already been covered, but since being diagnosed with PMR 3 months ago, I was automatically prescribed alendronic acid, but thanks to all the helpful info here, I also requested a Dexa scan which came back as ‘normal.’ I am also taking Ad-cal and magnesium and want to
Hi All, apologies if this has already been covered, but since being diagnosed with PMR 3 months ago, I was automatically prescribed alendronic acid, but thanks to all the helpful info here, I also requested a Dexa scan which came back as ‘normal.’ I am also taking Ad-cal and magnesium and want to
Coco63
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Why do I get very confused that before that got on birth control pill for trying to regular my Period?
My first period i had was at year old learning disability girl that had my first period at age 11 year of age My period was always were irregular and wasn't heavy in high school . I went into college it was even more irregular and was very heavy period blood . went to doctored just done a blood test
My first period i had was at year old learning disability girl that had my first period at age 11 year of age My period was always were irregular and wasn't heavy in high school . I went into college it was even more irregular and was very heavy period blood . went to doctored just done a blood test
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Women's Health
3 years ago
Just Need Some Help
I am just having a horrendous time and don't know what to do. I have been bleeding every single day since January 2019. I had the copper coil fitted for 7 months and couldn't handle it anymore so had it removed. In that time, I was hospitalised twice due to the pain. The bleeding has never stopped
I am just having a horrendous time and don't know what to do. I have been bleeding every single day since January 2019. I had the copper coil fitted for 7 months and couldn't handle it anymore so had it removed. In that time, I was hospitalised twice due to the pain. The bleeding has never stopped
red5555
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Self-help with nutritional supplements for RLS
At the moment I am testing another
amino
acids
to calm the nerves, Carnosine, Carnitine, GABA, wild blueberry powder... Does anybody has made similar experiences? Thank you. Kind Regard.
At the moment I am testing another
amino
acids
to calm the nerves, Carnosine, Carnitine, GABA, wild blueberry powder... Does anybody has made similar experiences? Thank you. Kind Regard.
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Help with Alendronic Acid Please
Hi I’m new to this forum, and this is my story. It’s a bit longwinded, but I think all the facts are important in order to make valid comments I am a long-term pain sufferer from muscle spasms of the neck and also more recently (5 years or so) from a torn rotator cuff both of which cause migraines
Hi I’m new to this forum, and this is my story. It’s a bit longwinded, but I think all the facts are important in order to make valid comments I am a long-term pain sufferer from muscle spasms of the neck and also more recently (5 years or so) from a torn rotator cuff both of which cause migraines
Calamintha
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Book "Let Food be your medicine" by Don Colbert, MD
He covers a number of common illnesses. I only summarise what I consider the main points from the section on cancer with the hope of stimulating discussion. He does not claim to cure cancer and says "but it does help, and we have helped hundreds of patients treat (manage or control) their cancer".
He covers a number of common illnesses. I only summarise what I consider the main points from the section on cancer with the hope of stimulating discussion. He does not claim to cure cancer and says "but it does help, and we have helped hundreds of patients treat (manage or control) their cancer".
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Nutrition and supplements
Does anyone follow with an integrative oncologist? I am recently diagnosed, not requiring treatment at this time and would like to optimize my health and seek out natural approaches to treatment as long as I can. I have been researching nutrition and supplements to help in this battle. Does anyone
Does anyone follow with an integrative oncologist? I am recently diagnosed, not requiring treatment at this time and would like to optimize my health and seek out natural approaches to treatment as long as I can. I have been researching nutrition and supplements to help in this battle. Does anyone
peacethruthestorm
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Functional medicine practitioner in the UK or similar
Loathe am I to criticise the NHS in UK as it’s such an amazing privilege to have free health care but following the messages from forum users elsewhere in the world I realise that sometimes we get what we’re given and don’t necessarily get the best healthcare. I m scared I’m blindly heading towards
Loathe am I to criticise the NHS in UK as it’s such an amazing privilege to have free health care but following the messages from forum users elsewhere in the world I realise that sometimes we get what we’re given and don’t necessarily get the best healthcare. I m scared I’m blindly heading towards
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Hyaluronic Acid and CLL
I have been using a Revitalift over the counter face serum that is 1.5% Hyaluronic Acid sold as a treatment for wrinkles and aging skin. I seem to remember somewhere that there is a tie to CLL. Does anyone have any info on this? TIA
I have been using a Revitalift over the counter face serum that is 1.5% Hyaluronic Acid sold as a treatment for wrinkles and aging skin. I seem to remember somewhere that there is a tie to CLL. Does anyone have any info on this? TIA
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Combined pill to help with severe period pain?
Hi all, I'm new here and have been experiencing extreme period pain to the point I took a visit to A&E last month. I have been prescribed mefenamic acid in the past which did work but then last month I suffered the extreme period again. I have read about Endometriosis and have just had a dr's appointment
Hi all, I'm new here and have been experiencing extreme period pain to the point I took a visit to A&E last month. I have been prescribed mefenamic acid in the past which did work but then last month I suffered the extreme period again. I have read about Endometriosis and have just had a dr's appointment
L-jwe
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
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