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Weakness, Vulnerability, Instability, and Fear
Before I was diagnosed, I was quite healthy. I worked out 5-6 days per week, didn't smoke, drink much, or eat meat ( I did eat seafood, so I wasn't a vegetarian). I did have a periodic , long-term struggle with depression, but I was kind of used to coping with it. Since my diagnosis, about 4 years
Before I was diagnosed, I was quite healthy. I worked out 5-6 days per week, didn't smoke, drink much, or eat meat ( I did eat seafood, so I wasn't a vegetarian). I did have a periodic , long-term struggle with depression, but I was kind of used to coping with it. Since my diagnosis, about 4 years
Alock2020
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Strontium, is it helpful for bone density?
A doctor recommended I try AlgaeCal which has a calcium supplement and also a strontium suppl add-on . Has anyone here had good results by adding strontium to their bone density supplement regime?
A doctor recommended I try AlgaeCal which has a calcium supplement and also a strontium suppl add-on . Has anyone here had good results by adding strontium to their bone density supplement regime?
GypsyGal2
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Cold Turkey Stop of Bisoprolol for PVC’s Change to Diltiazem
Hi, I’m a healthy 45 yr old female recently diagnosed with high rate of PVC’s. My heart is healthy, no damage but I’m being referred by my current cardiologist and waiting for an MRI and appointment with a specialist in another city as he said it looks like I’ll need an ablation as the meds have not
Hi, I’m a healthy 45 yr old female recently diagnosed with high rate of PVC’s. My heart is healthy, no damage but I’m being referred by my current cardiologist and waiting for an MRI and appointment with a specialist in another city as he said it looks like I’ll need an ablation as the meds have not
Reidsy55
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Paralysed Brother diagnosed with severe heart failure, scared and confused as constantly getting conflicting information
DB was taken to hospital last week suffering severe breathlessness and erratic heartbeat. He is paralysed following a spinal cord injury 7 years ago. Upon admission he was also discovered to have low sodium and calcium and "deranged bloods". I live very far away and so called the hospital every day
DB was taken to hospital last week suffering severe breathlessness and erratic heartbeat. He is paralysed following a spinal cord injury 7 years ago. Upon admission he was also discovered to have low sodium and calcium and "deranged bloods". I live very far away and so called the hospital every day
FrazzleRock
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Profuse sweating
Hi I'm mew on hear but have been reading all the really helpful posts. I have recently been diagnosed with PVCs 1 8percent extra plus moderate leaky mitral valve. I am taking 3.75 mg Bisatrapol ( hate them and struggled to get to this dosage due to side effects of breathlessness insomnia and weakness
Hi I'm mew on hear but have been reading all the really helpful posts. I have recently been diagnosed with PVCs 1 8percent extra plus moderate leaky mitral valve. I am taking 3.75 mg Bisatrapol ( hate them and struggled to get to this dosage due to side effects of breathlessness insomnia and weakness
Slm1476764
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AF Association
2 years ago
Osteoporosis and Denosumab
HI all. I wrote not long ago asking for advice and people here have been wonderful but I have another couple of question's! I have just read that Denosumab is not advised for people with dental problems. The cancer misdiagnosis affected my teeth very badly and I lost a few and have denture's for my
HI all. I wrote not long ago asking for advice and people here have been wonderful but I have another couple of question's! I have just read that Denosumab is not advised for people with dental problems. The cancer misdiagnosis affected my teeth very badly and I lost a few and have denture's for my
Danni54
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Help re Doctors appointment after Dexa scan
Hi all, I was prescribed AA some years ago but only took it for a while as I really didn’t like the idea of it. A while ago I requested a Dexa scan from my GP as it had been 4 years since I had one and I wanted to check it hadn’t got much worse. I’ve now had a letter asking me to go in next week to
Hi all, I was prescribed AA some years ago but only took it for a while as I really didn’t like the idea of it. A while ago I requested a Dexa scan from my GP as it had been 4 years since I had one and I wanted to check it hadn’t got much worse. I’ve now had a letter asking me to go in next week to
Essexgirlbythesea
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Looking for guidance
I am 72, very active and in good health (so far). Only prescription med I take is Livalo 2mg (for cholesterol). I also take high dose vitamin D every other week plus calcium and magnesium. My latest dexa scan was in January of this year. T-score for AP spine -3.7, femoral neck (left) -2.7, total hip
I am 72, very active and in good health (so far). Only prescription med I take is Livalo 2mg (for cholesterol). I also take high dose vitamin D every other week plus calcium and magnesium. My latest dexa scan was in January of this year. T-score for AP spine -3.7, femoral neck (left) -2.7, total hip
rnb054
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Low bone density due to high levels of natural fluoride in drinking well water?
Apologies for repeating this question but I have not been able to find it on the website or any replies to it. So first question - How do I find a question that I have posted, along with any responses? But the original question - I have been diagnosed by my GP as having low bone density after a scan
Apologies for repeating this question but I have not been able to find it on the website or any replies to it. So first question - How do I find a question that I have posted, along with any responses? But the original question - I have been diagnosed by my GP as having low bone density after a scan
Tom2000
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Latest tests,advice needed before endo appointment
I have just had my latest test results back, and am confused and would really appreciate some advice. TSH: 2.92 mU/l (Range 0.3 - 4.5) 62.38% FT4: 1.1 ng/dl (Range 0.8 - 1.8) 30.00% FT3: 4.3 pmol/l (Range 3 - 6.5) 37.14% I'm on tirosint 25mcg daily. I have an appointment with the endo next
I have just had my latest test results back, and am confused and would really appreciate some advice. TSH: 2.92 mU/l (Range 0.3 - 4.5) 62.38% FT4: 1.1 ng/dl (Range 0.8 - 1.8) 30.00% FT3: 4.3 pmol/l (Range 3 - 6.5) 37.14% I'm on tirosint 25mcg daily. I have an appointment with the endo next
Kriticat
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Calcium needed or not…?
This is an open-end question, for which there might not be an answer. After diagnosis of PMR my Rheumy prescribed a DEXA scan. Showed mild Osteopenia. Was told to take 1,000 mg / day to help prevent degrading into Osteoporosis as taking Prednisone can progress that disease. So, started reading scientific
This is an open-end question, for which there might not be an answer. After diagnosis of PMR my Rheumy prescribed a DEXA scan. Showed mild Osteopenia. Was told to take 1,000 mg / day to help prevent degrading into Osteoporosis as taking Prednisone can progress that disease. So, started reading scientific
Boss302Fan
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
diagnosed with cardiovascular disease
in June I was diagnosed as above. Ct coronary angiogram showed a coronary calcium score of 397? with moderate proximal LCX stenosis and mild diffuse LAD stenosis. I get some days when my heart feel heavy in chest with some fast heart beats a little breathless but can still climb several flights of
in June I was diagnosed as above. Ct coronary angiogram showed a coronary calcium score of 397? with moderate proximal LCX stenosis and mild diffuse LAD stenosis. I get some days when my heart feel heavy in chest with some fast heart beats a little breathless but can still climb several flights of
Elliot43
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Iron at night following meds?
My question is whether the absorption of oral iron (heme iron) with orange juice at night about two to three hours after taking pregabalin will be affected by the medication. I have been reading and I know that calcium and certain meds like antacids will interfere with the absorption of iron but I don
My question is whether the absorption of oral iron (heme iron) with orange juice at night about two to three hours after taking pregabalin will be affected by the medication. I have been reading and I know that calcium and certain meds like antacids will interfere with the absorption of iron but I don
Abby2525
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Transdermal Calcium? Pro's & Con's?
Has anyone tried this? I've just used the calcium calculator and I probably get around 200mg a week! 🙄 Can't really see a good way to raise my dietary intake... so many restrictions no dairy, nightshades, legumes, eggs, restricted meat, gluten and certain fruit and veg, histamine intolerance....
Has anyone tried this? I've just used the calcium calculator and I probably get around 200mg a week! 🙄 Can't really see a good way to raise my dietary intake... so many restrictions no dairy, nightshades, legumes, eggs, restricted meat, gluten and certain fruit and veg, histamine intolerance....
TiggerMe
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Hypercalcemia Calcium levels shot up to 26
Has any of the CLL patients faced this issue? My husband was having episodes of unexplainable fatigue since a fortnight.. continuing fall in weight and total loss of appetite past three four days he appeared dizzy and disoriented. On bed full day. Our CLL doc asked us to admit him immediately
Has any of the CLL patients faced this issue? My husband was having episodes of unexplainable fatigue since a fortnight.. continuing fall in weight and total loss of appetite past three four days he appeared dizzy and disoriented. On bed full day. Our CLL doc asked us to admit him immediately
theoptimistduo
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CLL Support
2 years ago
help with interpreting results please
Collected: 28 Sep 2022 Received: 28 Sep 2022 Provider Sample ID: 221907175 Pathology Investigations Serum free triiodothyronine level 3.8 pmol/L [3.1 - 6.8] Serum free T4 level 16.5 pmol/L [12.0 - 22.0] Serum TSH level 4.07 mIU/L [0.3 - 5.0] my levothyroxine has been increased to 125mcg
Collected: 28 Sep 2022 Received: 28 Sep 2022 Provider Sample ID: 221907175 Pathology Investigations Serum free triiodothyronine level 3.8 pmol/L [3.1 - 6.8] Serum free T4 level 16.5 pmol/L [12.0 - 22.0] Serum TSH level 4.07 mIU/L [0.3 - 5.0] my levothyroxine has been increased to 125mcg
minniemousetheelder
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
K2 and magnesium
HI all,sorry its me again. I was thinking of taking the above. What dose should I be looking for on both and also which type of magnesium as there is different types. I understand these help with the absorption of the calcium.
HI all,sorry its me again. I was thinking of taking the above. What dose should I be looking for on both and also which type of magnesium as there is different types. I understand these help with the absorption of the calcium.
Exhiker
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
looking for someone to look at my test results please.
hi, I have been a member of tge pernicious anemia site for my years and put my first post on today. Someone suggested I should also put in on this site as you are all so knowledgeable and helpful. Apologies this is a long post. I have copied what I put on the other site Hi, I am a long time member
hi, I have been a member of tge pernicious anemia site for my years and put my first post on today. Someone suggested I should also put in on this site as you are all so knowledgeable and helpful. Apologies this is a long post. I have copied what I put on the other site Hi, I am a long time member
Milsean
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
could someone check my test results please to explain them to me?
Hi, I am a long time member but first time poster. I really enjoy reading all the post on this site and people are so genuinely helpful. I would love if someone could have a look and explain them to me. I am 64 and have pernicious anemia over 40 years. I am with a new surgery over 1.5 years and have
Hi, I am a long time member but first time poster. I really enjoy reading all the post on this site and people are so genuinely helpful. I would love if someone could have a look and explain them to me. I am 64 and have pernicious anemia over 40 years. I am with a new surgery over 1.5 years and have
Milsean
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Oleic acid(OA), increases proliferation of highly malignant PC3 & DU145 PCa cells.Docetaxel cytotoxic action is significantly reduced by OA.
1. Oleic acid promotes prostate cancer malignant phenotype via the G protein-coupled receptor FFA1/GPR40. The report Abstract is embedded below. 2. Here is a link showing foods that are high in Oleic Acid: https://foodnutri.com/search/n0/n/n/n/617/1 3. Question: Should we be trying to eliminate
1. Oleic acid promotes prostate cancer malignant phenotype via the G protein-coupled receptor FFA1/GPR40. The report Abstract is embedded below. 2. Here is a link showing foods that are high in Oleic Acid: https://foodnutri.com/search/n0/n/n/n/617/1 3. Question: Should we be trying to eliminate
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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