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Experts address osteoporosis therapy and COVID-19 vaccination.
In new joint guidelines issued by
bone
health
experts, recommendations are presented for managing osteoporosis therapy in the context of COVID-19 vaccination.
In new joint guidelines issued by
bone
health
experts, recommendations are presented for managing osteoporosis therapy in the context of COVID-19 vaccination.
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
AV Node Ablation
80 years old in Sept and still plagued by afib. Pacemaker fitted in May 2021 and awaiting next step which I’m sure will be AV node ablation – last stop saloon! But is this the only option? The last ablation in 2013 lasted 5 years and possibly longer if severe Mitral regurgitation hadn’t triggered it.
80 years old in Sept and still plagued by afib. Pacemaker fitted in May 2021 and awaiting next step which I’m sure will be AV node ablation – last stop saloon! But is this the only option? The last ablation in 2013 lasted 5 years and possibly longer if severe Mitral regurgitation hadn’t triggered it.
Caratacus
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AF Association
3 years ago
Lunch and Hot Tea
Hi everyone! For lunch today, I had a cheese sandwich with mustard and gluten free bread with Cheddar and Muenster Cheeses. I also had a lemon meringue Greek yogurt and hot tea on the side. There were 43 total carbs. in the entire lunch. Really great and delicious.
Hi everyone! For lunch today, I had a cheese sandwich with mustard and gluten free bread with Cheddar and Muenster Cheeses. I also had a lemon meringue Greek yogurt and hot tea on the side. There were 43 total carbs. in the entire lunch. Really great and delicious.
Activity2004
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
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It’s been seven hours and 49 days...
Been tough 7 weeks since calf injury with physio treatment and losing much of my hard earned fitness, more importantly slowing my recovery from heart surgery which was a key motivational factor for me doing this... This weekend picked myself up, dusted off trainers unsure on fitness levels tentatively
Been tough 7 weeks since calf injury with physio treatment and losing much of my hard earned fitness, more importantly slowing my recovery from heart surgery which was a key motivational factor for me doing this... This weekend picked myself up, dusted off trainers unsure on fitness levels tentatively
QuadroVEINia
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Bone health a d Methotrexate
Has anyone had any change in their bone density after being on Methotrexate for an extended time like 2 plus years? I had a spontaneous fracture of my knee and tibia. The orthopedic surgeon said it is osteoporosis causing this.
Has anyone had any change in their bone density after being on Methotrexate for an extended time like 2 plus years? I had a spontaneous fracture of my knee and tibia. The orthopedic surgeon said it is osteoporosis causing this.
4201
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NRAS
3 years ago
OMG I CANT BELIEVE I DID THIS 😱
I’ve had a really good few days mid week the best for manny years. Thursday night felt a bit off very stiff in the evening blamed fibro. Friday night tired and again stiff had to use hot water bottle and paracetamol. Had a busy week so thought I had over did it. Woke yesterday with a flare that wiped
I’ve had a really good few days mid week the best for manny years. Thursday night felt a bit off very stiff in the evening blamed fibro. Friday night tired and again stiff had to use hot water bottle and paracetamol. Had a busy week so thought I had over did it. Woke yesterday with a flare that wiped
Hidden
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NRAS
3 years ago
Heart Failure and hip replacement?
I am 82 and have permanent AF. I have recently been diagnosed as having clinical heart failure.I am also on the waiting list for hip replacement but am wondering now if this operation is possible because of this recent revelation. Can anyone advise please, I am really concerned. Thanks
I am 82 and have permanent AF. I have recently been diagnosed as having clinical heart failure.I am also on the waiting list for hip replacement but am wondering now if this operation is possible because of this recent revelation. Can anyone advise please, I am really concerned. Thanks
Hawkie147
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AF Association
3 years ago
WARWICK'S ASCT ~ LATEST UPDATE...
Evening all... :-) Below I have Posted Warwick's latest Update on his Stem Cell Transplant journey... Best wishes all, stay safe & well... Steve
[i]Re: WARWICK's ASCT Journey Begins Today...[/i]
Post by Warwick » Fri May 21, 2021 10:09 am Hello everybody I am now at day 86 post transplant
Evening all... :-) Below I have Posted Warwick's latest Update on his Stem Cell Transplant journey... Best wishes all, stay safe & well... Steve
[i]Re: WARWICK's ASCT Journey Begins Today...[/i]
Post by Warwick » Fri May 21, 2021 10:09 am Hello everybody I am now at day 86 post transplant
socrates_8
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Mechanical Valve - Ticking Noise
I'm new here and I have been recommended to have open heart surgery to replace my aortic valve with a mechanical valve. One of my concerns is the "ticking" or "thumping" noise. I was wondering if anyone has had the mechanical valve replacement surgery and have they experienced the noise? If so, how
I'm new here and I have been recommended to have open heart surgery to replace my aortic valve with a mechanical valve. One of my concerns is the "ticking" or "thumping" noise. I was wondering if anyone has had the mechanical valve replacement surgery and have they experienced the noise? If so, how
MontyReynolds
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
For cholesterol blood test or Calcium Score?
Please read this true interesting story. NHS still not doing Calcium score, private test can cost up to £ 150.00 pounds! "But he was alarmed to discover that, aged 42, his cholesterol levels were high, at 8.5 — with his level of ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol at 6.2. His GP advised that he start on statins immediately
Please read this true interesting story. NHS still not doing Calcium score, private test can cost up to £ 150.00 pounds! "But he was alarmed to discover that, aged 42, his cholesterol levels were high, at 8.5 — with his level of ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol at 6.2. His GP advised that he start on statins immediately
sandybrown
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Cholesterol Support
3 years ago
Testicular Pain Since Vasectomy
I love in the USA - I had a vasectomy a couple years ago. I was in immense paint throughout the whole procedure. I could feel them burn me (make incision) and it was awful. I have had to take antibiotics 2 times for swollen tube... can’t recall what they called it. I am sitting on a couch now - laid
I love in the USA - I had a vasectomy a couple years ago. I was in immense paint throughout the whole procedure. I could feel them burn me (make incision) and it was awful. I have had to take antibiotics 2 times for swollen tube... can’t recall what they called it. I am sitting on a couch now - laid
SamuelLMa
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Men's Health Forum
3 years ago
Trying so hard to feel normal - overhauling the supplement plan
I'm keen on trying to maintain
bone
health
- I'm on decapeptyl for chemical menopause. The naughty one - I've added serrapeptase to try to help adhesions. Thanks to people on this forum for the idea 🙂. This one is a bit of a "guilty pleasure" for me.
I'm keen on trying to maintain
bone
health
- I'm on decapeptyl for chemical menopause. The naughty one - I've added serrapeptase to try to help adhesions. Thanks to people on this forum for the idea 🙂. This one is a bit of a "guilty pleasure" for me.
Hidden
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
A day of surprises
Hi all Yesterday I had the first face to face consultation since the pandemic. I must say I was wary of the reasons for this but went along anyway. The consultant reported that my blood tests results were unchanged and stable and the pegasys had reduced my spleen size by 0.7cm. He said that I am quite
Hi all Yesterday I had the first face to face consultation since the pandemic. I must say I was wary of the reasons for this but went along anyway. The consultant reported that my blood tests results were unchanged and stable and the pegasys had reduced my spleen size by 0.7cm. He said that I am quite
ConniesDad
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Counting down the days till the op.
Hello, Any advise would be welcome. As a couple we are now waiting for my husband to have double heart bypass surgery on 10th June. Every morning waking up to the reality is hard. The physical tips I’m reading is helpful but how do you recognise the emotional side is getting to much and seek help.
Hello, Any advise would be welcome. As a couple we are now waiting for my husband to have double heart bypass surgery on 10th June. Every morning waking up to the reality is hard. The physical tips I’m reading is helpful but how do you recognise the emotional side is getting to much and seek help.
Debupsidedown
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Meditation to Inner Peace. ❤️☀️☮️☯️🌻🧘🏻♀️🌈🙏
Meditation is a simple practice yet such a phenomenon with many health benefits for our body and mind. We are consumed with life events as there are always constant background noises from our mind and our surroundings. Meditation is a simple phenomenon that for a single moment, when I am not doing anything
Meditation is a simple practice yet such a phenomenon with many health benefits for our body and mind. We are consumed with life events as there are always constant background noises from our mind and our surroundings. Meditation is a simple phenomenon that for a single moment, when I am not doing anything
Hidden
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Need help - surgery advice
Diagnosed Sept 2020 and just been informed they are proceeding with Mitral Valve mechanical - open heart surgery in the coming weeks - anyone had this done, partner is needing to talk to someone who has gone through this - pre op fears / stresses / post op. Any advice welcome, please help.
Diagnosed Sept 2020 and just been informed they are proceeding with Mitral Valve mechanical - open heart surgery in the coming weeks - anyone had this done, partner is needing to talk to someone who has gone through this - pre op fears / stresses / post op. Any advice welcome, please help.
Duffy14
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Could I have diabetes?
I've been urinating between 9-12 times a day, had increased hunger and also have thrush on my tongue that won't go even after medicine. I am not overweight or inactive so I'm thinking that Type 1 diabetes is more likely. I'm 18 and I've had these symptoms for around 2 weeks.
I've been urinating between 9-12 times a day, had increased hunger and also have thrush on my tongue that won't go even after medicine. I am not overweight or inactive so I'm thinking that Type 1 diabetes is more likely. I'm 18 and I've had these symptoms for around 2 weeks.
AnonUserBBBBb
in
Men's Health Forum
3 years ago
To ablate or not to ablate...etc
I finally received a telephone consultation, 6 months after my A&E admission for a fast AF. The A&E discharge report said "AF disorder SUSPECTED", and recommended a 24-hour ECG. The latest AF is only my second event in 5 years. I had an AF a year after my heart attack (stent inserted); the consultant
I finally received a telephone consultation, 6 months after my A&E admission for a fast AF. The A&E discharge report said "AF disorder SUSPECTED", and recommended a 24-hour ECG. The latest AF is only my second event in 5 years. I had an AF a year after my heart attack (stent inserted); the consultant
JK5AEO
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Melatonin And Some Interesting Coincidences
Osteoporosis also starts to become a bigger issue around age 50 when
bone
stability starts to head south. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/
health
/conditions-and-diseases/osteoporosis/osteoporosis-what-you-need-to-know-as-you-age Seems like an interesting coincidence.
Osteoporosis also starts to become a bigger issue around age 50 when
bone
stability starts to head south. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/
health
/conditions-and-diseases/osteoporosis/osteoporosis-what-you-need-to-know-as-you-age Seems like an interesting coincidence.
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Attending an adult congenital heart surgery care workshop
Hey everyone. I hope you're all looking after yourselves. I haven't posted here for a while - evidence that my post-AVR life is going well I'm pleased to say. This is just a short post to say I've been asked by Guy's and St Thomas's (the hospital where I had my AVR in 2018) to take part in a virtual
Hey everyone. I hope you're all looking after yourselves. I haven't posted here for a while - evidence that my post-AVR life is going well I'm pleased to say. This is just a short post to say I've been asked by Guy's and St Thomas's (the hospital where I had my AVR in 2018) to take part in a virtual
Nic25
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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