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Blood count bio chemistry question.
In RMH Sutton on 50mg Venetoclax. My bio chemistry abnormalities are Potassium 3.1. Glucose 3.9 Albumin 24 Calcium 1.68. How do those figures sound?
In RMH Sutton on 50mg Venetoclax. My bio chemistry abnormalities are Potassium 3.1. Glucose 3.9 Albumin 24 Calcium 1.68. How do those figures sound?
aloneifly
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Different AFIB episode
Hi Guys I check my BP and pulse two weeks ago I was in AFIB, ( Aflutter diagnosed) contacted GP as meds had been changed from beta blocker to Calcium blocker, change back to Nebivolol , now I have a PR of 130 but it goes back to normal if im active then back to 130vvwhen I rest, I'm disabled so exercise
Hi Guys I check my BP and pulse two weeks ago I was in AFIB, ( Aflutter diagnosed) contacted GP as meds had been changed from beta blocker to Calcium blocker, change back to Nebivolol , now I have a PR of 130 but it goes back to normal if im active then back to 130vvwhen I rest, I'm disabled so exercise
bigolbears
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
The immune system: Knocked off balance.
Instead of protecting us, the immune system can sometimes go awry, as in the case of autoimmune diseases and allergies. An LMU team has dissected how mast cells regulate their calcium levels to keep the immune response under control. The immune system defends us against attack by viruses and bacteria
Instead of protecting us, the immune system can sometimes go awry, as in the case of autoimmune diseases and allergies. An LMU team has dissected how mast cells regulate their calcium levels to keep the immune response under control. The immune system defends us against attack by viruses and bacteria
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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What is the best calcium supplement to take? Here are some ideas
A lot of people ask us which is the best calcium supplement to take. We reply that the best one is whichever one you'll take regularly! There are a ton of products on the market, ranging from cheap to pricey and sometimes touting benefits or making claims that aren't supported by much evidence. Here's
A lot of people ask us which is the best calcium supplement to take. We reply that the best one is whichever one you'll take regularly! There are a ton of products on the market, ranging from cheap to pricey and sometimes touting benefits or making claims that aren't supported by much evidence. Here's
Mark_ABH
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Osteoporosis Support
4 years ago
More good news not!
Yesterday I went for my kidney/bladder scan as I’ve got the professor on the 30th and I thought it would be useful to get an updated scan done for him,last one was August last year,I knew I already had a 5mm stone but hey presto another biggie is sat there directly opposite and this ones 8mm so can’t
Yesterday I went for my kidney/bladder scan as I’ve got the professor on the 30th and I thought it would be useful to get an updated scan done for him,last one was August last year,I knew I already had a 5mm stone but hey presto another biggie is sat there directly opposite and this ones 8mm so can’t
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Thoughts on test results
Hello I’m hoping that someone can give me your thoughts on my most recent test results. For the last 12 months my thyroid levels have been within range with no antibodies present. I’m on 75 mcg Levothyroxine, collagen and have just started a calcium, magnesium,zinc, vit D & K2 supplement. I had a GP
Hello I’m hoping that someone can give me your thoughts on my most recent test results. For the last 12 months my thyroid levels have been within range with no antibodies present. I’m on 75 mcg Levothyroxine, collagen and have just started a calcium, magnesium,zinc, vit D & K2 supplement. I had a GP
Pippyzoo
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Coronary calcium scoring
Can someone help me out here cause I’m struggling to understand? I have read that the higher the calcium score on CT angiogram the more calcium plaque you have 0 = low chance of developing heart attack 11-100 mild plaque 100-400 moderate plaque 400+ severe plaque With this being the case then how come
Can someone help me out here cause I’m struggling to understand? I have read that the higher the calcium score on CT angiogram the more calcium plaque you have 0 = low chance of developing heart attack 11-100 mild plaque 100-400 moderate plaque 400+ severe plaque With this being the case then how come
Buffy6956
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
TSH Suppression
Latest test results and they actually did all of them this time, much to my amazement. TSH 0.02 mU/L (0.20-4.5mU/L) Free T4 24.3 pmol/L (11.00-22.00 pmol/L) Free T3 5.1 pmol/L 3. (10-6.80 pmol/L) TSH suppression is about where it has been for some years and the surgeon is reasonably happy with that
Latest test results and they actually did all of them this time, much to my amazement. TSH 0.02 mU/L (0.20-4.5mU/L) Free T4 24.3 pmol/L (11.00-22.00 pmol/L) Free T3 5.1 pmol/L 3. (10-6.80 pmol/L) TSH suppression is about where it has been for some years and the surgeon is reasonably happy with that
annnsandell
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Parathyroid
Hi everyone Ive seen a number of posts from people with parathyroid problems and felt I had to comment. Thyroid and parathyroid are entirely different things, para simply means next too and its a calcium disorder. A thyroid doctor is not the doctor for this, it is endocrinology but its as different
Hi everyone Ive seen a number of posts from people with parathyroid problems and felt I had to comment. Thyroid and parathyroid are entirely different things, para simply means next too and its a calcium disorder. A thyroid doctor is not the doctor for this, it is endocrinology but its as different
AS14
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Interesting read.
https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/treatment/complementary-alternative-therapies/individual-therapies/vitamins-diet-supplements I was googling to see what supplements I could take while receiving chemo and it seems that I shouldn’t be taking much except Calcium and Vitamin
https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/treatment/complementary-alternative-therapies/individual-therapies/vitamins-diet-supplements I was googling to see what supplements I could take while receiving chemo and it seems that I shouldn’t be taking much except Calcium and Vitamin
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
An Hallelujah from me
My Rheumatology consultation by telephone today was such a positive experience. I cannot express adequately how relieved and emotional I was to have a Rheumatologist not only listen but want to help. His opening line was “ well I think you have had just about every diagnosis in the book, which must have
My Rheumatology consultation by telephone today was such a positive experience. I cannot express adequately how relieved and emotional I was to have a Rheumatologist not only listen but want to help. His opening line was “ well I think you have had just about every diagnosis in the book, which must have
CecilyParsley
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Test results
I just had a look online at my gp records and my blood tests that the professor requested have all come back normal within range.the b12 result was over 1999 which is to be expected as I’m supplementing and the folate was over 10 which I’m delighted with.the tests for diabetes and calcium came back within
I just had a look online at my gp records and my blood tests that the professor requested have all come back normal within range.the b12 result was over 1999 which is to be expected as I’m supplementing and the folate was over 10 which I’m delighted with.the tests for diabetes and calcium came back within
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Omeprazole or not?
Hello everyone Your responses to my first question were so helpful and now I have one more to ask! Last week, I had the second appointment with a dr in the rheumatology department and he prescribed Omeprazole to be taken once a day to line my stomach. Apparently, I would be at risk of stomach ulcers
Hello everyone Your responses to my first question were so helpful and now I have one more to ask! Last week, I had the second appointment with a dr in the rheumatology department and he prescribed Omeprazole to be taken once a day to line my stomach. Apparently, I would be at risk of stomach ulcers
Uke1
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Keto/low carb?
Hi there! I’m brand new to PMR and prednisone and really want to keep my weight and blood sugars in check. I’ve gleaned from the forums that most people do this with a low carb type diet. To that end, I have joined dietdoctor.com as someone had suggested. They have what looks to be an easy 2 week keto
Hi there! I’m brand new to PMR and prednisone and really want to keep my weight and blood sugars in check. I’ve gleaned from the forums that most people do this with a low carb type diet. To that end, I have joined dietdoctor.com as someone had suggested. They have what looks to be an easy 2 week keto
Richnroo
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Still waiting on endo to contact me
Hi everyone ♥️ I just wanted to ask if I'm being unreasonable in wanting my endo to get back to me.. I sent an email to my endo regarding my blood results as my gps receptionist said they themselves could not obtain them due to them being on the ICE system, I sent her the email on the 30th June 2020.
Hi everyone ♥️ I just wanted to ask if I'm being unreasonable in wanting my endo to get back to me.. I sent an email to my endo regarding my blood results as my gps receptionist said they themselves could not obtain them due to them being on the ICE system, I sent her the email on the 30th June 2020.
birkie
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Progress at last
I went to my gp yesterday,still no appointments it’s like trying to get into Fort Knox,ring the bell and stay outside till nurse comes.They had text me to come down to surgery. I collected my form for blood tests at the local hospital and a 24 hour urine sample,I’m really pleased that’s hes actioned
I went to my gp yesterday,still no appointments it’s like trying to get into Fort Knox,ring the bell and stay outside till nurse comes.They had text me to come down to surgery. I collected my form for blood tests at the local hospital and a 24 hour urine sample,I’m really pleased that’s hes actioned
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Calcium Channel Blocker's and Nocturia.
Has anybody noticed an increase in Nocturia since taking CCB's? I am taking Amlodipine in the evening and noticed an increase in Nocturia. Every morning at about 03:30 I am awakened by a familiar and unwelcome urge....ok, it's very common in over 70's, but it's fairly new to me. Problem is I rarely get
Has anybody noticed an increase in Nocturia since taking CCB's? I am taking Amlodipine in the evening and noticed an increase in Nocturia. Every morning at about 03:30 I am awakened by a familiar and unwelcome urge....ok, it's very common in over 70's, but it's fairly new to me. Problem is I rarely get
tunybgur
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Parathyroid
Why does the doctor check for parathyroid hormone when he does all my husbands lab work? What will the parathyroid show them it says it low and his calcium level is high what does all this mean?
Why does the doctor check for parathyroid hormone when he does all my husbands lab work? What will the parathyroid show them it says it low and his calcium level is high what does all this mean?
Olivia007
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Still on Prednisone after almost 3 years will I ever be off it
Hi I joined this group and it's giving me a lot of information over the last two-plus years I was diagnosed with PMR and GCA I believe I started at 30 mg of prednisone and yes it was a godsend but it took months to get back to where I can move around freely now I'm down to 4 mg of prednisone and I've
Hi I joined this group and it's giving me a lot of information over the last two-plus years I was diagnosed with PMR and GCA I believe I started at 30 mg of prednisone and yes it was a godsend but it took months to get back to where I can move around freely now I'm down to 4 mg of prednisone and I've
Roxyart
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Query re c3 mets plus c3 degenerative arthritis
A little edited update to add a bit more of a positive vibe and lift my doom n gloom post below. Piccy of my beautiful grandson born 2 weeks before lockdown. This is our reunion after 4 months enforced separation. The faces say it all . He recognises me through facetime thank the lord. 😍 Actual post
A little edited update to add a bit more of a positive vibe and lift my doom n gloom post below. Piccy of my beautiful grandson born 2 weeks before lockdown. This is our reunion after 4 months enforced separation. The faces say it all . He recognises me through facetime thank the lord. 😍 Actual post
Mindysooty
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
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