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Just attended my yearly rheumatology appointment and saw an SHO rather than consultant (it sounds as if they are busy closing down face to face appointments for the time being and relying on telephone conversations, I think i was one of the last) The main thing was that following the Dexa scan report
Just attended my yearly rheumatology appointment and saw an SHO rather than consultant (it sounds as if they are busy closing down face to face appointments for the time being and relying on telephone conversations, I think i was one of the last) The main thing was that following the Dexa scan report
Pollyanna16
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
2. Non-Parkinsonian lifestyle (lower risk of developing the disease).
(Excerpt from the book I am writing now. I hope you find it useful). Is Parkinson's disease a lifestyle disease? 2. Non-Parkinsonian style. (lower risk of developing the disease, even delaying the onset of symptoms by years). Just as we came to realise the existence of a "Parkinsonian" lifestyle (
(Excerpt from the book I am writing now. I hope you find it useful). Is Parkinson's disease a lifestyle disease? 2. Non-Parkinsonian style. (lower risk of developing the disease, even delaying the onset of symptoms by years). Just as we came to realise the existence of a "Parkinsonian" lifestyle (
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Can we prevent, slow or halt, improve symptoms and reduce the severity of Parkinson's?
"Some things from the past are gone but others open a gap to the future and they are the ones I want to rescue." Mario Benedetti Current Neurology, which has made undeniable advances against Parkinson's, tells us that the disease is degenerative and symptoms are getting worse over the years, despite
"Some things from the past are gone but others open a gap to the future and they are the ones I want to rescue." Mario Benedetti Current Neurology, which has made undeniable advances against Parkinson's, tells us that the disease is degenerative and symptoms are getting worse over the years, despite
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
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More info about PEG in the COVID vaccines
Source: https://creakyjoints.org/living-with-arthritis/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines/can-you-get-covid-19-vaccine-history-allergic-reactions/ Relevant info: The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Fact sheets provided by the FDA for the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines state that you should not get
Source: https://creakyjoints.org/living-with-arthritis/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines/can-you-get-covid-19-vaccine-history-allergic-reactions/ Relevant info: The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Fact sheets provided by the FDA for the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines state that you should not get
gothchiq
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Allergic to Glycols
4 years ago
Liothyronine trial update
5 weeks into my T3 trial and sadly, it’s not been beneficial so far. I don’t feel any better. (In fact my health is awful- but I’m putting it down to lockdown blues/inactivity/crap diet) but it’s a catch 22 situation. I feel so terribly low in mood, so not eating the best, joints are painful so exercise
5 weeks into my T3 trial and sadly, it’s not been beneficial so far. I don’t feel any better. (In fact my health is awful- but I’m putting it down to lockdown blues/inactivity/crap diet) but it’s a catch 22 situation. I feel so terribly low in mood, so not eating the best, joints are painful so exercise
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Information on Sitosterolemia
I was diagnosis with OBC 6 years ago ... had liver biopsy l year ago finding a where hypertoxity due to statins ... no statin therapy since then chlorestrol & ALT have been elevated since biopsy ..genetic blood test has now revealed I have a condition called” Sitosterolemia” a rare altered gen condition
I was diagnosis with OBC 6 years ago ... had liver biopsy l year ago finding a where hypertoxity due to statins ... no statin therapy since then chlorestrol & ALT have been elevated since biopsy ..genetic blood test has now revealed I have a condition called” Sitosterolemia” a rare altered gen condition
Glens
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PBC Foundation
4 years ago
recipe
Hi to all, this is recipe and I have had pbc for 4 years I take ursodiol and it seems to be doing ok. I would like to take the vaccine for covid 19 and I am wondering if anyone has taken the vaccine yet with pbc and how didthey do. thanks
Hi to all, this is recipe and I have had pbc for 4 years I take ursodiol and it seems to be doing ok. I would like to take the vaccine for covid 19 and I am wondering if anyone has taken the vaccine yet with pbc and how didthey do. thanks
recipes
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PBCers Organization
4 years ago
Alendronic acid any alternatives
Hi All My doctor rang and said I should take AA because I have taken 7 five day courses of Prednisolone in a year. I have a rescue pack of steroids and antibiotics that I every time I have a flare up of my COPD. I am wondering if any knows of a alternative or even a natural one please ?
Hi All My doctor rang and said I should take AA because I have taken 7 five day courses of Prednisolone in a year. I have a rescue pack of steroids and antibiotics that I every time I have a flare up of my COPD. I am wondering if any knows of a alternative or even a natural one please ?
Gladys23
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Vitamins /Minerals advice on Hasimoto. No levo prescribed.
Hi guys! I m a new in Hashimoto. I have been recently diagnosed (ultrasound& blood test). I live in Creta, Greece. I wasnt offered levo, just monitoring in the future. December 2020 TSH 4,8193 μUI/mL with normal range 0,25 - 3,43 January 2021 TSH 4,2663 μUI/mL with normal range 0,25 - 3,43
Hi guys! I m a new in Hashimoto. I have been recently diagnosed (ultrasound& blood test). I live in Creta, Greece. I wasnt offered levo, just monitoring in the future. December 2020 TSH 4,8193 μUI/mL with normal range 0,25 - 3,43 January 2021 TSH 4,2663 μUI/mL with normal range 0,25 - 3,43
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Looking for Advice
I have been diagnosed with POS, Underactive Thyroid and I'm being investigated for Endometriosis. I've came off of my medication (Cerelle) as I'm trying to conceive but I've went straight back to having a never-ending period (heading into month 2 of bleeding). The only things that's been able to stop
I have been diagnosed with POS, Underactive Thyroid and I'm being investigated for Endometriosis. I've came off of my medication (Cerelle) as I'm trying to conceive but I've went straight back to having a never-ending period (heading into month 2 of bleeding). The only things that's been able to stop
GiJeDe
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PCOS UK (Verity)
4 years ago
Anybody on Zometa injection/ Zoledronic acid?
Hello everyone, I had a bone scan last week and it revealed osteopenia 😱😨🤯 I’m not surprised as I feel it. My poor bones have deteriorated since I started on Anastrazole and now I’m on Exemastene. I’m 42 so I have to be on hormone therapy for 10 years and I don’t know if my bones will hold up. What
Hello everyone, I had a bone scan last week and it revealed osteopenia 😱😨🤯 I’m not surprised as I feel it. My poor bones have deteriorated since I started on Anastrazole and now I’m on Exemastene. I’m 42 so I have to be on hormone therapy for 10 years and I don’t know if my bones will hold up. What
Mmnyc
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
4 years ago
Adcal-D3 and Alendronic Acid
When pred was first prescribed I was also prescribed Adcal-D3 and Alendronic Acid. Why? Are these reduced as the pred is reduced, now on 8 down from 20?
When pred was first prescribed I was also prescribed Adcal-D3 and Alendronic Acid. Why? Are these reduced as the pred is reduced, now on 8 down from 20?
Bncc
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Zolendronate Infusion
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis 2 years ago following a wrist fracture. I had a parathyroidectomy in August. I am unable to take alendronic acid due to stomach problems and have been advised to have a zolendronate infusion. However, I am concerned about side effects, in particular hair loss, skin
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis 2 years ago following a wrist fracture. I had a parathyroidectomy in August. I am unable to take alendronic acid due to stomach problems and have been advised to have a zolendronate infusion. However, I am concerned about side effects, in particular hair loss, skin
t1gernidster
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Dumping syndrome
Does anyone with esophageal stricture and dysphasia have problems with starchy food, meat and dumping syndrome. Had gastrojejunostomy 18 months ago. Still problems eating lost 70 pounds
Does anyone with esophageal stricture and dysphasia have problems with starchy food, meat and dumping syndrome. Had gastrojejunostomy 18 months ago. Still problems eating lost 70 pounds
Deete15
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
4 years ago
Hand Foot Syndrome and/or Neuropathy
Hi All, I have asked about this one before on this list, but with a new year, perhaps it is time to see if anyone has any new ideas. I am on Faslodex, Verzenio, Zometa, and now Retacrit (Procrit), along with pain meds, etc., but it is certainly one of the first three that is causing the problem in my
Hi All, I have asked about this one before on this list, but with a new year, perhaps it is time to see if anyone has any new ideas. I am on Faslodex, Verzenio, Zometa, and now Retacrit (Procrit), along with pain meds, etc., but it is certainly one of the first three that is causing the problem in my
CincinnatiExperience
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Prochlorperazine
I have just been prescription Prochlorperazine by my Rheumatologist to help with nausea after taking MTX. Does anyone out there have any comments on this medication.
I have just been prescription Prochlorperazine by my Rheumatologist to help with nausea after taking MTX. Does anyone out there have any comments on this medication.
Moonjean
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NRAS
4 years ago
Wow! Interesting: mRNA vaccines could vanquish COVID-19 today, cancer tomorrow....
mRNA vaccines could vanquish COVID-19 today, cancer tomorrow BY ANDREAS KLUTH BLOOMBERG SHARE Jan 13, 2021 The night is darkest just before dawn, they say. Dark it certainly is right now. The more contagious variants of SARS-CoV-2 coming out of the U.K. and South Africa will make the pandemic worse before
mRNA vaccines could vanquish COVID-19 today, cancer tomorrow BY ANDREAS KLUTH BLOOMBERG SHARE Jan 13, 2021 The night is darkest just before dawn, they say. Dark it certainly is right now. The more contagious variants of SARS-CoV-2 coming out of the U.K. and South Africa will make the pandemic worse before
alangeorge
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Severe Penis Skin Problem - HELP
Severe Penis Skin Issue for a few years now. Can someone tell me what kind of doctor I need to see? Do I need to see a urologist or Dermatologist? Also, does anyone here know of a doctor in the US in the DFW area that specializes in this? Any idea what this may be and any recommendations on something
Severe Penis Skin Issue for a few years now. Can someone tell me what kind of doctor I need to see? Do I need to see a urologist or Dermatologist? Also, does anyone here know of a doctor in the US in the DFW area that specializes in this? Any idea what this may be and any recommendations on something
Bigmanneedshelp
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 years ago
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Heart Disease: 28 Ways You Can Lower Your Risk
People with rheumatoid arthritis have nearly a 50 percent greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease. But there’s a lot you can do in your daily life to protect your heart and stay healthy. Check out A Patient’s Guide to Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis and Heart Disease for more information
People with rheumatoid arthritis have nearly a 50 percent greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease. But there’s a lot you can do in your daily life to protect your heart and stay healthy. Check out A Patient’s Guide to Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis and Heart Disease for more information
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Alendronic Acid - is it worth it?
Rheumatologist had just prescribed AA as the pred will be 'killing my bones'. She wants me to take it for 6 months then have a DEXA scan to see if I need to continue. Seems a bit of a barmy way round to me, but hey ho. So I have been reading back through all the posts I can find and am now absolutely
Rheumatologist had just prescribed AA as the pred will be 'killing my bones'. She wants me to take it for 6 months then have a DEXA scan to see if I need to continue. Seems a bit of a barmy way round to me, but hey ho. So I have been reading back through all the posts I can find and am now absolutely
artisam
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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