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Vitamins for your Neurons!
Ok, so I think it's been a good long while since this subject has come up, and I got this article. https://neurosciencenews.com/vitamin-a-synaptic-plasticity-18151/ ~Summary: All-trans retinoic acid, a vitamin A derivative, induces synaptic plasticity in human cortical neurons. Source: eLife The
Ok, so I think it's been a good long while since this subject has come up, and I got this article. https://neurosciencenews.com/vitamin-a-synaptic-plasticity-18151/ ~Summary: All-trans retinoic acid, a vitamin A derivative, induces synaptic plasticity in human cortical neurons. Source: eLife The
Jesmcd2
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
Update Alendronic Acid
Hi to everyone on this beautiful sunny day here in UK. Following on from my post four days ago, with regard to Alendronic Acid. I had my telephone appointment with my Dr this afternoon and after taking everything into consideration have decided to continue with the Alendronic Acid for the present time
Hi to everyone on this beautiful sunny day here in UK. Following on from my post four days ago, with regard to Alendronic Acid. I had my telephone appointment with my Dr this afternoon and after taking everything into consideration have decided to continue with the Alendronic Acid for the present time
Tinasleepyhead
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PMRGCAuk
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
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Hyaluronic acid tablets
Hi everyone wanted to know if anyone has taken hyaluronic acid and collagen supplement to ease the pain in knees?? I’m taking turmeric but not really helping with pain and stiffness. Hope you all have a pain free evening and a good night’s sleep.
Hi everyone wanted to know if anyone has taken hyaluronic acid and collagen supplement to ease the pain in knees?? I’m taking turmeric but not really helping with pain and stiffness. Hope you all have a pain free evening and a good night’s sleep.
Maggie153
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Arthritis Action
3 years ago
Tens machines
Any good? Thinking about trying one for my back. Was diagnosed with AS 20 years ago but without the gene... new doc last year says Fibro... my work hates me enuff already after time taken off after my dad died 2 years ago.... i CANT take time off with back pain , let alone other pains, depression and
Any good? Thinking about trying one for my back. Was diagnosed with AS 20 years ago but without the gene... new doc last year says Fibro... my work hates me enuff already after time taken off after my dad died 2 years ago.... i CANT take time off with back pain , let alone other pains, depression and
cartama
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
What next? Abiraterone->Docetaxel->Cabazitaxel-> ?
We r from India, New joinee to this group, looking for suggestions from great worriers or experts as per their exp/knowledge. 1.what could be the other options for us or what should I discuss with my doctor to add or think? 2.what would be the best sequence for next treatments? 3.How long cabazitaxel
We r from India, New joinee to this group, looking for suggestions from great worriers or experts as per their exp/knowledge. 1.what could be the other options for us or what should I discuss with my doctor to add or think? 2.what would be the best sequence for next treatments? 3.How long cabazitaxel
pka21
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Alendronic Acid
I have a telephone appointment with my GP on Monday and want to tell her I’d prefer to stop taking Alendronic Acid. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis, probably brought on by prednisolone which I’ve been taking since March 2020. Started at 15mg, tapering in 1/2mg, now at 8mg. My Dexa scan in January
I have a telephone appointment with my GP on Monday and want to tell her I’d prefer to stop taking Alendronic Acid. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis, probably brought on by prednisolone which I’ve been taking since March 2020. Started at 15mg, tapering in 1/2mg, now at 8mg. My Dexa scan in January
Tinasleepyhead
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Not respiratory but may be of interest to a few. How to heal cracked heels.
Cracked heels, also known as fissures, can be a nuisance and even bleed sometimes, but can occasionally lead to more serious problems if left untreated. Treat them by giving your feet a little more attention, beginning with moisturizing them at least twice a day. Look for thick moisturizers (Eucerin
Cracked heels, also known as fissures, can be a nuisance and even bleed sometimes, but can occasionally lead to more serious problems if left untreated. Treat them by giving your feet a little more attention, beginning with moisturizing them at least twice a day. Look for thick moisturizers (Eucerin
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
LiverMD
Hello. I am Stage 2 PBC diagnosed 3 years ago. I have been untreated so far due to reaction to Ursodiol and I didn’t get into clinical trial. He wants to start me on Ocaliva. It’s in the insurance Approval stage. Anyway, has anyone tried LiverMD and does it help at all? And what side effects to
Hello. I am Stage 2 PBC diagnosed 3 years ago. I have been untreated so far due to reaction to Ursodiol and I didn’t get into clinical trial. He wants to start me on Ocaliva. It’s in the insurance Approval stage. Anyway, has anyone tried LiverMD and does it help at all? And what side effects to
freebyrd1707
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PBCers Organization
3 years ago
alendronic acid pmr-like side effects
Painful muscles and joints are listed as a common side effect of alendronate, but I haven't seen much discussion of it on this forum. I've been on prednisone for PMR since early May, 2020 and am down to 3mg. Declining bone density showed up on DEXA scan this winter and my rheumatologist recommended going
Painful muscles and joints are listed as a common side effect of alendronate, but I haven't seen much discussion of it on this forum. I've been on prednisone for PMR since early May, 2020 and am down to 3mg. Declining bone density showed up on DEXA scan this winter and my rheumatologist recommended going
1234v
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
First gynea appointment and laparoscopy
First appointment went really well with my gynecologist, she did a quick internal exam to check tenderness. She said she will send me for further testing to see if anything has changed since my last scans. She will see me again in 3 months to discuss the scan results and make the decision to go ahead
First appointment went really well with my gynecologist, she did a quick internal exam to check tenderness. She said she will send me for further testing to see if anything has changed since my last scans. She will see me again in 3 months to discuss the scan results and make the decision to go ahead
chxlsea
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Tranexamic acid??
Hi everyone, thank you all for the suggestions and well wishes on my previous post. I have been prescribed tranexamic acid. Has anyone got any experiences with this? Has it helped the bleeding or pain? Did anyone find it upset their stomach? Does anyone have any tips on how to manage the bloating and
Hi everyone, thank you all for the suggestions and well wishes on my previous post. I have been prescribed tranexamic acid. Has anyone got any experiences with this? Has it helped the bleeding or pain? Did anyone find it upset their stomach? Does anyone have any tips on how to manage the bloating and
Hobi
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Pain killers or not? Perplexed.
Hi, I have a dumb question. It's 3.5 weeks since my diagnostic laparoscopy, so I think the incision points are more or less healed. The consultant told me there was too much work to do in one day surgery session & needed an MRI and multi-discipline team to look at results. I was feeling virtuous, not
Hi, I have a dumb question. It's 3.5 weeks since my diagnostic laparoscopy, so I think the incision points are more or less healed. The consultant told me there was too much work to do in one day surgery session & needed an MRI and multi-discipline team to look at results. I was feeling virtuous, not
Hidden
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Alendronic acid and tooth extraction
I have had a wisdom tooth abcess since last May the tooth is being taken out in April should I stop taking Alendronic acid beforehand.
I have had a wisdom tooth abcess since last May the tooth is being taken out in April should I stop taking Alendronic acid beforehand.
25otter
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NRAS
3 years ago
Exercise or rest more .
I have had PMR since November 2018.I have got down to 6mg for about 9 months now. I was in considerable pain again yesterday and very tired. I had done some gardening day before. My question to all is this , apart from walking which I know we should do I have been trying to exercise a bit more , is it
I have had PMR since November 2018.I have got down to 6mg for about 9 months now. I was in considerable pain again yesterday and very tired. I had done some gardening day before. My question to all is this , apart from walking which I know we should do I have been trying to exercise a bit more , is it
Barbaracole
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Is it possible for Ursodiol responders to stop responding to the medication in the future?
That's my biggest worry. I am a responder now but I worry about the future.
That's my biggest worry. I am a responder now but I worry about the future.
mmihhih
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PBC Foundation
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
Could my symptoms be endometriosis?
Hello! I hope you are all coping ok. I felt compelled to join this forum because I am getting to the end of my tether with my symptoms and lack of support from GP’s. I would really appreciate some guidance on whether you think my symptoms could be endometriosis and if anyone has had any similar experiences
Hello! I hope you are all coping ok. I felt compelled to join this forum because I am getting to the end of my tether with my symptoms and lack of support from GP’s. I would really appreciate some guidance on whether you think my symptoms could be endometriosis and if anyone has had any similar experiences
ColourfulK
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Need help with new results
I took a test with Thriva and am I'm a bit puzzled because my thyroid values and ferritin hardly budged despite being medicated and working on the nutrients. As of February 2nd, I take 50mcg levo, 5-10mg liquid iron (spatone, 4 hour interval between levo and supplments), 30-40,000iU vit D weekly, eat
I took a test with Thriva and am I'm a bit puzzled because my thyroid values and ferritin hardly budged despite being medicated and working on the nutrients. As of February 2nd, I take 50mcg levo, 5-10mg liquid iron (spatone, 4 hour interval between levo and supplments), 30-40,000iU vit D weekly, eat
naryshkin
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Chapter 17. I dream of the revolution that must come... 2/2.
This is chapter 17 of a book I published in 2015, "A Different Way of Looking at Parkinson's. Almost 20 years of experience with my father's disease (1994-2012)" (only in Spanish). Although we have learned a lot more since that year, I think it can still be useful to most sufferers and family members
This is chapter 17 of a book I published in 2015, "A Different Way of Looking at Parkinson's. Almost 20 years of experience with my father's disease (1994-2012)" (only in Spanish). Although we have learned a lot more since that year, I think it can still be useful to most sufferers and family members
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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