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"Long time member of PMRUK. What I thought was r/o, new physical evidence has brought me here. The PMR community has been great for the past 2 years, but they believe I may receive better guidance here in the Myositis forum. Honestly, as you read my latest post in the PMR forum I may not belong here
"Long time member of PMRUK. What I thought was r/o, new physical evidence has brought me here. The PMR community has been great for the past 2 years, but they believe I may receive better guidance here in the Myositis forum. Honestly, as you read my latest post in the PMR forum I may not belong here
SMH4CRNA
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Myositis UK
2 months ago
Rheumatology working up new disorder.
Despite my desire to accept my condition as is and without prednisone the Rheumatologist has decided to work me up for a rare autoimmune disorder called Antisynthetase Syndrome. Althernative working diagnose is myositis r/t long term use of statins. Antisynthetase Syndrome falls under the myositis
Despite my desire to accept my condition as is and without prednisone the Rheumatologist has decided to work me up for a rare autoimmune disorder called Antisynthetase Syndrome. Althernative working diagnose is myositis r/t long term use of statins. Antisynthetase Syndrome falls under the myositis
SMH4CRNA
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
New member saying hello to all 😎
Hi Everyone. So I’m 56m. Just found out I have 3 moderate blockages. CAC score 944. Thought I was pretty healthy because I’ve been walking 10km a day for many years so this has come as a shock. Terrible family history which I’ve ignored for years along with very high cholesterol. Also was a smoker until
Hi Everyone. So I’m 56m. Just found out I have 3 moderate blockages. CAC score 944. Thought I was pretty healthy because I’ve been walking 10km a day for many years so this has come as a shock. Terrible family history which I’ve ignored for years along with very high cholesterol. Also was a smoker until
Mark_1968
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
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Statins and ibs
I have ibs c for 40 years. Now I have been put on statins which are causing me problems. I have tried atorvastatin and more recently rosuvastatin. Can anyone recommend a statin that doesn't cause ibs problems please
I have ibs c for 40 years. Now I have been put on statins which are causing me problems. I have tried atorvastatin and more recently rosuvastatin. Can anyone recommend a statin that doesn't cause ibs problems please
Gingers
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Fenofibrate for cholesterol
I have high cholesterol , at 8 , i have tried all statins and cannot tolerate any of them.My main worry is i have had clots in the past and had a hemothyroidectomy due to thyroid cancer . I am just so worried about taking these as it states clots in the lung ,i also have copd and scarring of the lungs
I have high cholesterol , at 8 , i have tried all statins and cannot tolerate any of them.My main worry is i have had clots in the past and had a hemothyroidectomy due to thyroid cancer . I am just so worried about taking these as it states clots in the lung ,i also have copd and scarring of the lungs
lcunliffegizmo123
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PBC Foundation
2 months ago
Feeling really low at the minute. Sorry this is a long one but just want to write it all down.
After Nstemi in March, I went back to work in April. Was feeling pretty good apart from a burning sensation in the chest area not quite every day. I am on the gold standard meds, apparently and the GP advised that my 3 months was up to and to stop clopidogrel on 14 June. Which I did. He increased my
After Nstemi in March, I went back to work in April. Was feeling pretty good apart from a burning sensation in the chest area not quite every day. I am on the gold standard meds, apparently and the GP advised that my 3 months was up to and to stop clopidogrel on 14 June. Which I did. He increased my
CatLady246
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Can You Refuse Certain Blood Tests
I had a consult with a Livi doctor last week for non thyroid related issue, he wanted me to have a load of bloods done. I've checked online and see what he's ordered. It includes B12, which is pointless as I'm on jabs and have been for years, so B12 always very high. ( the lab always moan and point this
I had a consult with a Livi doctor last week for non thyroid related issue, he wanted me to have a load of bloods done. I've checked online and see what he's ordered. It includes B12, which is pointless as I'm on jabs and have been for years, so B12 always very high. ( the lab always moan and point this
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
does anyone ever question their drs advice and medication prescribed or procedures?
four years ago I felt like a different person… I trusted drs, believed in medication prescribed and did what I was told without questioning … always playing by the rules and being a good human being to others. that all changed after my own heart issues, I’ve had a lot of time to read research papers
four years ago I felt like a different person… I trusted drs, believed in medication prescribed and did what I was told without questioning … always playing by the rules and being a good human being to others. that all changed after my own heart issues, I’ve had a lot of time to read research papers
Di1967
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Oh no not me again!😱Update on TCZ and LFT results
Good evening everyone,posting yet AGAIN regarding the above.Mainly for PMR pro and DL.Probably bored everybody else!😂Anyway,phonecall from rheumys “specialist “ nurse today,Alkaline Phosphate (hope that is right) gone down from 289 to 160,HDL 2.02 calc.LDL cholesterol 2.85,Triglycerides 1.62,cholesterol
Good evening everyone,posting yet AGAIN regarding the above.Mainly for PMR pro and DL.Probably bored everybody else!😂Anyway,phonecall from rheumys “specialist “ nurse today,Alkaline Phosphate (hope that is right) gone down from 289 to 160,HDL 2.02 calc.LDL cholesterol 2.85,Triglycerides 1.62,cholesterol
Angelsmummy
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Statins
Hello again, I have just been told my cholesterol has increased since stopping Atorvastatin and went onto Ezetimibe. The want me to start on 5mg of Rosuvastatin will this affect my RLS?
Hello again, I have just been told my cholesterol has increased since stopping Atorvastatin and went onto Ezetimibe. The want me to start on 5mg of Rosuvastatin will this affect my RLS?
Keith1231
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
rosuvastatin
after being switched to this statin , was getting muscles aches in my left leg . Stopped taking about 5 weeks ago . Aching stopped . Dip poke pharmacist last week who suggested I take half the dose , so agreed to give it a try . 4 days in and had such an ache in my arm yesterday I was debating whether
after being switched to this statin , was getting muscles aches in my left leg . Stopped taking about 5 weeks ago . Aching stopped . Dip poke pharmacist last week who suggested I take half the dose , so agreed to give it a try . 4 days in and had such an ache in my arm yesterday I was debating whether
Stent2024
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Help to understand bloods etc
Hi I am new to the forum but was diagnosed with Hashimotos in Jul 23 with these blood results Thyroperoxidase Ab IU/ml - 181 T4 (free) pmol/L - 15.6 TSH mIU/L - 5.1 I have been on Levothyroxine Sodium 25mcg Tab since Jul 23 and my TSH is now 1.9. My doc is now only using this to check my progress
Hi I am new to the forum but was diagnosed with Hashimotos in Jul 23 with these blood results Thyroperoxidase Ab IU/ml - 181 T4 (free) pmol/L - 15.6 TSH mIU/L - 5.1 I have been on Levothyroxine Sodium 25mcg Tab since Jul 23 and my TSH is now 1.9. My doc is now only using this to check my progress
Samfonz
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
role of statins to prevent inflammation induced cancers: is interesting even if non PCa related
il-33, interleukin 33 seems to hate statins! https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-48441-8
il-33, interleukin 33 seems to hate statins! https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-48441-8
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
jhutc16
I've never taken statins. First, my GP said to take them to lower my cholesterol. But my cholesterol is naturally very low, I said. Is it, he replied, let's have a look. He scrolled down my file on his computer. Oh yes, he said, so it is. Then he said statins were recommended for diabetics, among other
I've never taken statins. First, my GP said to take them to lower my cholesterol. But my cholesterol is naturally very low, I said. Is it, he replied, let's have a look. He scrolled down my file on his computer. Oh yes, he said, so it is. Then he said statins were recommended for diabetics, among other
jhutc16
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Metrical psalms
Ref to statins I've been taking Atorvastatin for approximately 15yrs ! unaware of muscle damage/ weakness but was aware of muscle pain which I didn't have I also take thyroxine 50mcgs daily. I became aware of my inability of going up stairs without having to lever myself up on the bannisters because
Ref to statins I've been taking Atorvastatin for approximately 15yrs ! unaware of muscle damage/ weakness but was aware of muscle pain which I didn't have I also take thyroxine 50mcgs daily. I became aware of my inability of going up stairs without having to lever myself up on the bannisters because
metricalpsalms
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Advice needed.
Hi. My lovely father is 91. A brief history-He has heart failure. He had a heart attack in his early 60's. Had pacemaker fitted nearly 11 years ago. Had a echo about 7 months ago and found aortic valve stenosis(not yet had appointment to discuss this). He's on various medication for blood pressure,
Hi. My lovely father is 91. A brief history-He has heart failure. He had a heart attack in his early 60's. Had pacemaker fitted nearly 11 years ago. Had a echo about 7 months ago and found aortic valve stenosis(not yet had appointment to discuss this). He's on various medication for blood pressure,
Sunflowers99
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
UK General Election. Campaign for better Treatment of RLS
The Neurological Alliance has set up a template to be sent to your local candidates in the upcoming General Election. The MS Society is monitoring on behalf of the Neurological Alliance. You can add your comments in the box provided and I've set out below some suggested comments you may like to add.
The Neurological Alliance has set up a template to be sent to your local candidates in the upcoming General Election. The MS Society is monitoring on behalf of the Neurological Alliance. You can add your comments in the box provided and I've set out below some suggested comments you may like to add.
Joolsg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Advice please
I have been recommended by my GP to take statins but I have an under active thyroid and take levethoroxine. He has said the risk is muscle damage but to me that makes no sense as your heart is just a big muscle. He has also claimed diet alone is not effective as I have a 10% risk of heart attack or
I have been recommended by my GP to take statins but I have an under active thyroid and take levethoroxine. He has said the risk is muscle damage but to me that makes no sense as your heart is just a big muscle. He has also claimed diet alone is not effective as I have a 10% risk of heart attack or
Akf1953
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
New Study Suggests that Millions Fewer Americans May Need to Take Statins
I just read this article (not the actual research article) that suggests that potentially 40% of Americans taking statins may not need to take them. What are your thoughts? https://apple.news/A2w_8AMmESbq59-D5UuGClg
I just read this article (not the actual research article) that suggests that potentially 40% of Americans taking statins may not need to take them. What are your thoughts? https://apple.news/A2w_8AMmESbq59-D5UuGClg
Smitty1956
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Statins/Eczema/Psoriasis/Itching
I've been on 40mg Atorvastatin since my HA in May 2021. Last November I noticed I was doing a lot more itching. Had a blood test, my bilirubin and ALT levels were raised. Whilst trying to sort that out, I noticed u was breaking out in blotches/red spots and what look like small fungal patches. My GP
I've been on 40mg Atorvastatin since my HA in May 2021. Last November I noticed I was doing a lot more itching. Had a blood test, my bilirubin and ALT levels were raised. Whilst trying to sort that out, I noticed u was breaking out in blotches/red spots and what look like small fungal patches. My GP
HomerJSimpson
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
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