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Unnumbered post Sweeping statements 13 Nov 2020
Good morning Beloved ms family. I hope "YOU" are all well and had a restful nights sleep. I think I should state this again as we have hit over 6000 Sisters and brothers. I am not now, nor have I been to the best of my knowledge a medical professional of any sort. None what so ever. Weakening
Good morning Beloved ms family. I hope "YOU" are all well and had a restful nights sleep. I think I should state this again as we have hit over 6000 Sisters and brothers. I am not now, nor have I been to the best of my knowledge a medical professional of any sort. None what so ever. Weakening
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
4 years ago
Vascular calcification
Hi In short I’ve seen lots of people about walking, or lack of. Podiatrist suspected Morton’s neuromas in both feet or a fracture - so ordered an X Ray. I’m type 1, epileptic, coeliac, have thyroid disease, dupytens disease and carpal tunnel. I’m only 51. The results came back today with the usual mild
Hi In short I’ve seen lots of people about walking, or lack of. Podiatrist suspected Morton’s neuromas in both feet or a fracture - so ordered an X Ray. I’m type 1, epileptic, coeliac, have thyroid disease, dupytens disease and carpal tunnel. I’m only 51. The results came back today with the usual mild
Winger65
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
Supplementing with K2
Does anyone supplement with K2? Sometimes called Mk7. I am on Eliquis so no problem with the K. I've read that it's good to take k2 along with magnesium and vitamin D to help absorb them better. Also that k2 helps to keep calcium from building up in the arteries and keeps stiffness down of the blood
Does anyone supplement with K2? Sometimes called Mk7. I am on Eliquis so no problem with the K. I've read that it's good to take k2 along with magnesium and vitamin D to help absorb them better. Also that k2 helps to keep calcium from building up in the arteries and keeps stiffness down of the blood
belindalore
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AF Association
4 years ago
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In focus: diet - vegetarianism, veganism and soy
Hello, everyone This month in our ‘Health in Focus’ posts, we’re looking at diet. Often, people diagnosed with cancer make changes to their diet because they want to support their health. In these posts, we’ll look at some of the types of food that we are asked about on the support service, whether to
Hello, everyone This month in our ‘Health in Focus’ posts, we’re looking at diet. Often, people diagnosed with cancer make changes to their diet because they want to support their health. In these posts, we’ll look at some of the types of food that we are asked about on the support service, whether to
OvacomeSupport
Administrator
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
SVT AVNRT ablation
A month ago my EP added me to the list for an electro study and ablation with a 3-4 month waiting list and at the time I asked if there were any cancellations to consider me. A week ago I was offered an ablation for this monday (2 days ago) and I took it. Now at home recovering. AVNRT successfully ablated
A month ago my EP added me to the list for an electro study and ablation with a 3-4 month waiting list and at the time I asked if there were any cancellations to consider me. A week ago I was offered an ablation for this monday (2 days ago) and I took it. Now at home recovering. AVNRT successfully ablated
stagecoach
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AF Association
4 years ago
Duloxetine query
Hi All - I commenced Duloxetine x3 weeks ago come next Fri. and I am struggling with sleep. Has anyone else experienced this? I generally sleep well for the first 3-4 hrs and then wake go to sleep wake go to sleep - last night I think I woke about x8. My sleep seems really light. I am normally a very
Hi All - I commenced Duloxetine x3 weeks ago come next Fri. and I am struggling with sleep. Has anyone else experienced this? I generally sleep well for the first 3-4 hrs and then wake go to sleep wake go to sleep - last night I think I woke about x8. My sleep seems really light. I am normally a very
Gypsy2220
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NRAS
4 years ago
3 years on!
Hi everyone Bella here. I’ve been a bit quiet for a while just ticking along, having had 5 denosumab injections to date, next one due next month actually. Meanwhile, Monday 19th I’m going to have my second DEXA scan done privately and see if these injections have made any difference. I’ve done this
Hi everyone Bella here. I’ve been a bit quiet for a while just ticking along, having had 5 denosumab injections to date, next one due next month actually. Meanwhile, Monday 19th I’m going to have my second DEXA scan done privately and see if these injections have made any difference. I’ve done this
Timothy0172
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Tingling fingers
I’ve been on Zoladex implants for just over a year and and have recently developed tingling fingers. Has anyone else had this? It could have started after I started taking calcium supplements.
I’ve been on Zoladex implants for just over a year and and have recently developed tingling fingers. Has anyone else had this? It could have started after I started taking calcium supplements.
TonyHubbs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Help with test results.
Hi, I now have my results from blood tests. having had to fight tooth and nail I'm not sure if they have done all I needed. No mention of T3 or T4 or do they come under something else. Currently on levo 100mg and calciferol 800iu. I need help to understand what this all means. Pathology Investigations
Hi, I now have my results from blood tests. having had to fight tooth and nail I'm not sure if they have done all I needed. No mention of T3 or T4 or do they come under something else. Currently on levo 100mg and calciferol 800iu. I need help to understand what this all means. Pathology Investigations
Noushie
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
calcium buildup on aorta??
Anyone with bio/chem knowledge? Letter from rheumy after cardiogram indicated buildup of calcium on the aorta... not critical at the moment but no suggestions as to what to do, if anything. 30 yrs go i was told my gallstones were , unusually, pure calcium. Seems my body may not be processing calcium
Anyone with bio/chem knowledge? Letter from rheumy after cardiogram indicated buildup of calcium on the aorta... not critical at the moment but no suggestions as to what to do, if anything. 30 yrs go i was told my gallstones were , unusually, pure calcium. Seems my body may not be processing calcium
GranAmie
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NRAS
4 years ago
Diltiazem for atrial fibrillation?
I am taking Bisoprolol for AF and it makes life not worth living due to complete insomnia and blocked ear it causes. I am thinking of asking my cardiologist about Diltiazem (a calcium channel blocker) as an alternative, having seen on other threads that some get on well with it for a variety of heart
I am taking Bisoprolol for AF and it makes life not worth living due to complete insomnia and blocked ear it causes. I am thinking of asking my cardiologist about Diltiazem (a calcium channel blocker) as an alternative, having seen on other threads that some get on well with it for a variety of heart
Warm-heart
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Help with test results please
Hi, I now have my results from blood tests. can anyone help me with them please. Pathology Investigations Serum vitamin B12 level 247 ng/L [197.0 - 771.0] Interpretation of haematinics: tinyurl.com/BiochemInfo Serum ferritin level 52 ug/L [30.0 - 260.0] Interpretation of haematinics:
Hi, I now have my results from blood tests. can anyone help me with them please. Pathology Investigations Serum vitamin B12 level 247 ng/L [197.0 - 771.0] Interpretation of haematinics: tinyurl.com/BiochemInfo Serum ferritin level 52 ug/L [30.0 - 260.0] Interpretation of haematinics:
Noushie
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Fatigue and depression
Has anyone found any meaningful help dealing with the feeling of depression which accompanies fatigue? I’ve tried CBT and person centred counselling. Spent more time convincing And educating the therapists about RA and that the fatigue/depression is not something I can control than I did getting any
Has anyone found any meaningful help dealing with the feeling of depression which accompanies fatigue? I’ve tried CBT and person centred counselling. Spent more time convincing And educating the therapists about RA and that the fatigue/depression is not something I can control than I did getting any
Madmusiclover
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NRAS
4 years ago
Arthritis
Hi everyone, I’m new to this site or forum. I’m a 51 year old female, I’ve had JRA (juvenile rheumatoid arthritis) since I was 8 yrs old. I thought when I was younger that it was the dark meat from the turkey at thanksgiving that caused it. Lol I had rheumatic fever at the start of mine with swollen
Hi everyone, I’m new to this site or forum. I’m a 51 year old female, I’ve had JRA (juvenile rheumatoid arthritis) since I was 8 yrs old. I thought when I was younger that it was the dark meat from the turkey at thanksgiving that caused it. Lol I had rheumatic fever at the start of mine with swollen
DaisyNancy
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Arthritis Action
4 years ago
Did I do the right thing?
Hi all, new here but finding the forum a very helpful resource. I am a male in the UK and 61 years old. To try and cut a long story short, I was diagnosed with CFS/ME around 20 years ago and have been battling against terrible fatigue and other symptoms ever since. I have always thought that I was just
Hi all, new here but finding the forum a very helpful resource. I am a male in the UK and 61 years old. To try and cut a long story short, I was diagnosed with CFS/ME around 20 years ago and have been battling against terrible fatigue and other symptoms ever since. I have always thought that I was just
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Are My Vit D Levels Low Due to Parathyroid? Further Questions
My parathyroid levels were 9.9pmol/L in december 2019. Vit D was v low at 20 nmol/L. Calcium within normal range. Thyroid Perox Antibodies were 32.4 U/mL. Repeat bloods last week showed parathyroid hormone as 9.7 (norm is 1.6 - 7.5), Vit D - 53, Calcium 2.42 mmol/L (norm is 2.20 - 2.60). So parathyroid
My parathyroid levels were 9.9pmol/L in december 2019. Vit D was v low at 20 nmol/L. Calcium within normal range. Thyroid Perox Antibodies were 32.4 U/mL. Repeat bloods last week showed parathyroid hormone as 9.7 (norm is 1.6 - 7.5), Vit D - 53, Calcium 2.42 mmol/L (norm is 2.20 - 2.60). So parathyroid
RabbitMum_1965
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Need a rant feeling fed up
Why is it that we seem to solve one issue that then gets replaced with two new ones. I’m fairly happy now with the b12 situation not ideal but at least I’ve fought my corner and managed to get a p.a diagnosis ,at a price no thanks to nhs.and I’m doing well on my self administered injections every other
Why is it that we seem to solve one issue that then gets replaced with two new ones. I’m fairly happy now with the b12 situation not ideal but at least I’ve fought my corner and managed to get a p.a diagnosis ,at a price no thanks to nhs.and I’m doing well on my self administered injections every other
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Low Calcium levels
Hi, I have had three lots of blood tests now all with low Calcium in the blood. I’m not sure what it means as I haven’t seen a consultant yet. I’m a 54 year old male, anyone got any ideas? I’m told that they checked my parathyroid glands and that they were normal. Confused?
Hi, I have had three lots of blood tests now all with low Calcium in the blood. I’m not sure what it means as I haven’t seen a consultant yet. I’m a 54 year old male, anyone got any ideas? I’m told that they checked my parathyroid glands and that they were normal. Confused?
Edwen_
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Osteoporosis Support
4 years ago
Help please to understand results before doctors appointment.
Hello all, Apologies in advance for the long list of results and questions I’d like to ask! I posted my Medichecks results a few weeks ago but wanted to note them again now I have my NHS results. Please could I ask a few questions of you knowledgeable people, I know I may have asked some of them before
Hello all, Apologies in advance for the long list of results and questions I’d like to ask! I posted my Medichecks results a few weeks ago but wanted to note them again now I have my NHS results. Please could I ask a few questions of you knowledgeable people, I know I may have asked some of them before
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Are My Vit D Levels Low Due to Parathyroid?
I'm female and in my mid 50s based in the UK. My calcium levels have been gradually increasing over the years but still within the 'normal' range (2.20 - 2.60) at 2.47mmol/L . My Vitamin D levels were 20 nmol/L ( less than 25 is deemed deficient) and parathyroid hormone was 7.7 pmol/L (norm = 1.60 -
I'm female and in my mid 50s based in the UK. My calcium levels have been gradually increasing over the years but still within the 'normal' range (2.20 - 2.60) at 2.47mmol/L . My Vitamin D levels were 20 nmol/L ( less than 25 is deemed deficient) and parathyroid hormone was 7.7 pmol/L (norm = 1.60 -
RabbitMum_1965
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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