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Update on Cholesterol
Hi Everyone! Just thought I'd share a small but positive update on my previous posts. I had some tests ran earlier in the year due to family history of heart problems, My ECG, Echo and CT Angiogram/ Calcium score was all good, my only negative was some follow up bloods I got done around the same time
Hi Everyone! Just thought I'd share a small but positive update on my previous posts. I had some tests ran earlier in the year due to family history of heart problems, My ECG, Echo and CT Angiogram/ Calcium score was all good, my only negative was some follow up bloods I got done around the same time
ScttH641
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
iron lab results 10 weeks post iron infusion
I have had four iron infusions in the last 2 years. 10 weeks ago I received Injectafer 1000 mg with so-so results. I had seen a hematologist at my neurologist/Sleep specialist’s urging out of his concern for my out of whack lab numbers. The hematologist was not concerned. I gave my sleep, specialist
I have had four iron infusions in the last 2 years. 10 weeks ago I received Injectafer 1000 mg with so-so results. I had seen a hematologist at my neurologist/Sleep specialist’s urging out of his concern for my out of whack lab numbers. The hematologist was not concerned. I gave my sleep, specialist
SleeplessinNC
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Life after 3 Stents
Hi I am new to forum like to share my story and I like to how do I move on in my life with 3 stents in my ❤️ heart. I tell you about my physical fitness I am keep walker love walking 10 to 20km a day with bmi of 23 , I got high triglacirides levels around 400 to 600 it depends but that's the range and
Hi I am new to forum like to share my story and I like to how do I move on in my life with 3 stents in my ❤️ heart. I tell you about my physical fitness I am keep walker love walking 10 to 20km a day with bmi of 23 , I got high triglacirides levels around 400 to 600 it depends but that's the range and
Triple_stent_UAE
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
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I have PV with no symptoms
I am 57 and was diagnosed with PV Axon 12 about 2.5 years ago. I live in US. I am in perfect health otherwise. No heart disease , low blood pressure, no diabetes. normaI cholesterol, zero calcium score. No surgeries. I am very physically active and in excellent shape. I take no medication except
I am 57 and was diagnosed with PV Axon 12 about 2.5 years ago. I live in US. I am in perfect health otherwise. No heart disease , low blood pressure, no diabetes. normaI cholesterol, zero calcium score. No surgeries. I am very physically active and in excellent shape. I take no medication except
FlTodd
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
24 hr Calcium Urine Test
I would be interested in knowing what results others have received on this test since being on Pred. I know Pred leaches Ca from the bones. That Ca goes somewhere and if it's not hanging out in the blood, then most likely it's being dumped by the kidneys. Or so it seems to me. It could be plaquing up
I would be interested in knowing what results others have received on this test since being on Pred. I know Pred leaches Ca from the bones. That Ca goes somewhere and if it's not hanging out in the blood, then most likely it's being dumped by the kidneys. Or so it seems to me. It could be plaquing up
Chris_1236
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Patchy Ground Glass
6/28 - Per my cardiologists I had a Calcium Score done to measure my cardiac risk. I found out that my score was Zero (best you can get), but they found patchy ground glass - biggest 9mm - likely inflammatory. Calcium Score - only focuses on 30-35% of the lungs because it’s a heart scan and not
6/28 - Per my cardiologists I had a Calcium Score done to measure my cardiac risk. I found out that my score was Zero (best you can get), but they found patchy ground glass - biggest 9mm - likely inflammatory. Calcium Score - only focuses on 30-35% of the lungs because it’s a heart scan and not
Sad2022Guy
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
T3.. Taken at 5am, blood test 11.30🤔
Hi everyone ❤️ Just wondering about what the endo in Liverpool was talking about in relation to my blood work on the 8th of August : History.. I took my T3 10mg at 5am(I normally take it at 8am but we're travelling to Liverpool so took 10mg at 5am) I was not under the impression the endo was going to
Hi everyone ❤️ Just wondering about what the endo in Liverpool was talking about in relation to my blood work on the 8th of August : History.. I took my T3 10mg at 5am(I normally take it at 8am but we're travelling to Liverpool so took 10mg at 5am) I was not under the impression the endo was going to
birkie
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Stopping Letrozole
Good afternoon. My wife had breast cancer 5 years ago. Lorraine was treated in Newcastle with surgery/radiotherapy. Happily all is good. Lorraine has been on Letrozole for nearly five years and here in Scotland the practice is to stop the Letrozole at the five year mark. My wife is nervous about
Good afternoon. My wife had breast cancer 5 years ago. Lorraine was treated in Newcastle with surgery/radiotherapy. Happily all is good. Lorraine has been on Letrozole for nearly five years and here in Scotland the practice is to stop the Letrozole at the five year mark. My wife is nervous about
7164
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Cancer Support Scotland
10 months ago
Blood test results
I have felt very tired, have a sore throat, sinus pain (diffuse pressure) and headhaches since June (with fatigue) - I struggled to go to work some days. I have hypothyroidism for the past 27 years, with few symptoms. My TSH is normally 1 but end of `june it was 5.36. My GP increase my Levothyroxine
I have felt very tired, have a sore throat, sinus pain (diffuse pressure) and headhaches since June (with fatigue) - I struggled to go to work some days. I have hypothyroidism for the past 27 years, with few symptoms. My TSH is normally 1 but end of `june it was 5.36. My GP increase my Levothyroxine
PizzaPerson
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Ibrance and supplements
I belong to those who are very careful in taking food supplements. My oncologist recommended not to take calcium and vitamin D because I have a high level of calcium in my blood. I mainly use vitamin C, and I try to compensate everything else from food. I am 69 years old and use Ibrance 100 + fulvestrant
I belong to those who are very careful in taking food supplements. My oncologist recommended not to take calcium and vitamin D because I have a high level of calcium in my blood. I mainly use vitamin C, and I try to compensate everything else from food. I am 69 years old and use Ibrance 100 + fulvestrant
hopehope67
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
Supplements for PMR ?
So many suggested supplements for PMR. I take B12 , D3 Calcium and magnesium . Reading that Biotin is good for hair thinning and loss , which I am now experiencing . Any advice and dosages would be appreciated
So many suggested supplements for PMR. I take B12 , D3 Calcium and magnesium . Reading that Biotin is good for hair thinning and loss , which I am now experiencing . Any advice and dosages would be appreciated
GMA74
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Alendronic acid
I have stopped taking weekly alendronic acid, as I have started getting sharp pains at the base of my oesophagus. I am on 4 and a half mg of prednisone and biweekly Actemra. No pain. Feel great. I eat calcium laden foods and take daily supplements. Any opinions as I feel guilty?!!
I have stopped taking weekly alendronic acid, as I have started getting sharp pains at the base of my oesophagus. I am on 4 and a half mg of prednisone and biweekly Actemra. No pain. Feel great. I eat calcium laden foods and take daily supplements. Any opinions as I feel guilty?!!
Strelitzia
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Timing of NDT doses
I will be switching from Levothyroxine to NDT in the next few weeks. How do people manage to eat if we need to split the dose into 2 separate times, and leave 2 hours either side of taking an NDT dose, particularly avoiding magnesium, calcium and iron? So for example 9am breakfast followed by supplements
I will be switching from Levothyroxine to NDT in the next few weeks. How do people manage to eat if we need to split the dose into 2 separate times, and leave 2 hours either side of taking an NDT dose, particularly avoiding magnesium, calcium and iron? So for example 9am breakfast followed by supplements
Magpie5
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Scoliosis caused by Lipoma on Spine?
Some years ago I had a minor fall, not even a fall really. The back of an office chair gave way and I fell almost horizontally, then pulled myself back up. That night I found a small round lump a couple of inches away from my spine in the large muscle in my mid-back. I thought it was probably a lipoma
Some years ago I had a minor fall, not even a fall really. The back of an office chair gave way and I fell almost horizontally, then pulled myself back up. That night I found a small round lump a couple of inches away from my spine in the large muscle in my mid-back. I thought it was probably a lipoma
Morganalefaye
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Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
10 months ago
Supplement schedule query - which should be taken apart from others?
Hello! I've been SI since late 2017, but have changed my co-factor (and other) supplement regime over time - including recently re-introducing folinic acid, having become folate deficient. I've always had low ferritin and months ago started Simply Heme iron supplements, which are supposed to be easier
Hello! I've been SI since late 2017, but have changed my co-factor (and other) supplement regime over time - including recently re-introducing folinic acid, having become folate deficient. I've always had low ferritin and months ago started Simply Heme iron supplements, which are supposed to be easier
ktwing
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
Update- I no longer take Dipyridamole
I have been meaning to update the group on this. I have stopped taking Dipyridamole for over a month now, closer to two months. I took Dipyridamole for two years. I was nearing the end of my Dipyridamole supply. I was wondering how much it was helping. So I stopped abruptly. Since then I have
I have been meaning to update the group on this. I have stopped taking Dipyridamole for over a month now, closer to two months. I took Dipyridamole for two years. I was nearing the end of my Dipyridamole supply. I was wondering how much it was helping. So I stopped abruptly. Since then I have
WideBody
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Pelvic floor therapy after menopause
Hi, I am in the US, so a few things are different, but I am looking for help. I have MS, and I have muscle tightness or spasticity in other places as well as pelvic pain and tightness of my hip flexors. When I the hip pain worsens, so does the pelvic pain. I found a specialist who wants me to use vaginal
Hi, I am in the US, so a few things are different, but I am looking for help. I have MS, and I have muscle tightness or spasticity in other places as well as pelvic pain and tightness of my hip flexors. When I the hip pain worsens, so does the pelvic pain. I found a specialist who wants me to use vaginal
CatsandCars
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 months ago
How can I increase level of vitamin B12 in my body?
There is a lot of weakness in my body, when I got the blood test done, I have a lot of deficiency of calcium and vitamin B12, so how can I make up for this deficiency when I do not eat non-veg?
There is a lot of weakness in my body, when I got the blood test done, I have a lot of deficiency of calcium and vitamin B12, so how can I make up for this deficiency when I do not eat non-veg?
juhi19
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Healthy Eating
10 months ago
Cortisol and stomach acid influencing calcium absorption
I've been wondering about the main reasons of my severe osteoporosis, and have recently come accross two possible contributions: 1) High levels of cortisol due to long term psychological stress, and 2) Low levels of stomach acid that has impaired the calcium absorption. I took the test with natron
I've been wondering about the main reasons of my severe osteoporosis, and have recently come accross two possible contributions: 1) High levels of cortisol due to long term psychological stress, and 2) Low levels of stomach acid that has impaired the calcium absorption. I took the test with natron
Indian_Summer
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Osteoporosis Support
10 months ago
Thoughts please ...
Hi EveryoneIn no small part due to the advice and knowledge found here, after much to do & tests finally got a 'unofficial' diagnosis of suspected variospastic angina and since April have been taking calcium blockers and statins - all going well until yesterday... Had what I can only describe as a 'turn
Hi EveryoneIn no small part due to the advice and knowledge found here, after much to do & tests finally got a 'unofficial' diagnosis of suspected variospastic angina and since April have been taking calcium blockers and statins - all going well until yesterday... Had what I can only describe as a 'turn
Laurab101
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
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