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Coming off Pramipexole
I'm a 65 year old female in Norfolk in the UK, with hereditary RLS for which I was prescribed X1 every evening 0.088mg Pramipexole some 10 (possibly?) years ago. A year ago I had a single mastectomy, am on Anastrazole oestrogen suppressant hormone treatment and a Calcium/D3 supplement for that, along
I'm a 65 year old female in Norfolk in the UK, with hereditary RLS for which I was prescribed X1 every evening 0.088mg Pramipexole some 10 (possibly?) years ago. A year ago I had a single mastectomy, am on Anastrazole oestrogen suppressant hormone treatment and a Calcium/D3 supplement for that, along
GreyMaus
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
SPECT scan horror
I had a SPECT scan after first does of Pluvicto. I had no idea how horrible a scan could be. There are things that project out to get as close to you as possible. I have had many CT scans MRIs PET scans but this is different. I do have a bit of claustrophobia but never felt this horrible before. They
I had a SPECT scan after first does of Pluvicto. I had no idea how horrible a scan could be. There are things that project out to get as close to you as possible. I have had many CT scans MRIs PET scans but this is different. I do have a bit of claustrophobia but never felt this horrible before. They
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Complicated with NASH, looking for next step
HI, I feel so discouraged by healthcare. My story - No one can say "why," yet I appear to have fast advancing liver disease. I do have several autoimmune ds ie Hashimotos, Fibromyalgia, adrenal issue etc - but so far tested neg related to liver, no hepatitis etc but am + EBV w/o mono, No diabetes A1c
HI, I feel so discouraged by healthcare. My story - No one can say "why," yet I appear to have fast advancing liver disease. I do have several autoimmune ds ie Hashimotos, Fibromyalgia, adrenal issue etc - but so far tested neg related to liver, no hepatitis etc but am + EBV w/o mono, No diabetes A1c
NeverBeen2Spain
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
11 months ago
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Has 3 years on Prednisolone caused all these problems?
Hi All,I haven't posted for a while but regularly read the daily highlights and continue to learn about our condition and take comfort that there are others who understand the difficulties we face living with PMR. The last few weeks, have been challenging for a few reasons. I'm currently 3 weeks into
Hi All,I haven't posted for a while but regularly read the daily highlights and continue to learn about our condition and take comfort that there are others who understand the difficulties we face living with PMR. The last few weeks, have been challenging for a few reasons. I'm currently 3 weeks into
CarolF1312
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Warfarin - Arterial Calcification
I keep hearing that there is a risk of arterial calcification in the arteries when on Warfarin> Something about the relationship between Vitamin D, Vitamin K and the way Calcium should travel to the bones rather than remain in the blood stream. Now I have been advised to take vitamin D as I seem
I keep hearing that there is a risk of arterial calcification in the arteries when on Warfarin> Something about the relationship between Vitamin D, Vitamin K and the way Calcium should travel to the bones rather than remain in the blood stream. Now I have been advised to take vitamin D as I seem
gazaeee
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Anticoagulation Support
11 months ago
near daily AFib
My first AFib event happened while in hospital for kidney stone a few months ago. Kept having them and neither calcium channel blockers nor beta blockers helped; in fact, I felt worse on them. Cardiologist agreed that ablation is right and it’s scheduled for August 9. However, I am having daily AFib
My first AFib event happened while in hospital for kidney stone a few months ago. Kept having them and neither calcium channel blockers nor beta blockers helped; in fact, I felt worse on them. Cardiologist agreed that ablation is right and it’s scheduled for August 9. However, I am having daily AFib
AnneInARizona
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AF Association
11 months ago
B vitamin complex
hi, I just need to know if it’s ok for me to take my B vitamin complex an hour after T4/T3 with my breakfast. The reason I ask is on the box it states folate - as calcium folinate. I’m now worried if I should leave 4 hours after levo because it mentions calcium? Any help will be appreciated
hi, I just need to know if it’s ok for me to take my B vitamin complex an hour after T4/T3 with my breakfast. The reason I ask is on the box it states folate - as calcium folinate. I’m now worried if I should leave 4 hours after levo because it mentions calcium? Any help will be appreciated
Essexlil
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Severe RLS Where do I go now?
Hi! I've been lurking reading your posts for a couple of years. I live in Sweden and am a 58 yo female and have severe burning RLS without PLMD. Here's a condensed version of my story: July 2011 Laminectomy C4-C5. no real slide effects except nerve pain in right index finger which I've learned to block
Hi! I've been lurking reading your posts for a couple of years. I live in Sweden and am a 58 yo female and have severe burning RLS without PLMD. Here's a condensed version of my story: July 2011 Laminectomy C4-C5. no real slide effects except nerve pain in right index finger which I've learned to block
e365
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
taking tablets
Hi, I am 72 years old, about a year ago had a lumpectomy because of cancer, all ok now. Was given Lectrozole because cancer linked to oestrogen. Had a bone density scan, results were Ostopenia, so given Alendronic Acid and calichew-D3. Is anybody else on these medications? Reading the articles on these
Hi, I am 72 years old, about a year ago had a lumpectomy because of cancer, all ok now. Was given Lectrozole because cancer linked to oestrogen. Had a bone density scan, results were Ostopenia, so given Alendronic Acid and calichew-D3. Is anybody else on these medications? Reading the articles on these
Cheeseand
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
calcium citrate
I only had 3 adcal-d3 tablets 1 a day but I got constipation, I have a hiatus hernia, which is the best calcium citrate I have read they are easier on your stomach, thanks.
I only had 3 adcal-d3 tablets 1 a day but I got constipation, I have a hiatus hernia, which is the best calcium citrate I have read they are easier on your stomach, thanks.
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
9 months ago
folate (as calcium folinate)
hi, I take my T4/T3 at least an hour before my breakfast. I take my B12 supplement and Pink Tribe liposomal vitamin B complex liquid just after breakfast. I’ve been reading the ingredients and am worried in case I should be leaving 4 hours for the vitamin B complex due to the folate mentioning calcium
hi, I take my T4/T3 at least an hour before my breakfast. I take my B12 supplement and Pink Tribe liposomal vitamin B complex liquid just after breakfast. I’ve been reading the ingredients and am worried in case I should be leaving 4 hours for the vitamin B complex due to the folate mentioning calcium
Essexlil
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
calcium citrate or adcal-d3
I have just started adcal-d3 3 days ago, I have also got a hiatus hernia, I now have constipation not good, would calcium citrate be better, I also take a ppi 20mg of pantoprazole, I have been dx with severe osteoporosis but I am still walking ok,any help please.
I have just started adcal-d3 3 days ago, I have also got a hiatus hernia, I now have constipation not good, would calcium citrate be better, I also take a ppi 20mg of pantoprazole, I have been dx with severe osteoporosis but I am still walking ok,any help please.
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
9 months ago
ideal biochemistry monitoring
question: I know that there are protols for regular blood PSA and sometimes Testosterone when on SOC following RT and during the 2-3 years ADT (with localised high risk G9-10). My excellent ONC does a full biochemistry every 3 months with a face to face meeting which is great, but I will have to
question: I know that there are protols for regular blood PSA and sometimes Testosterone when on SOC following RT and during the 2-3 years ADT (with localised high risk G9-10). My excellent ONC does a full biochemistry every 3 months with a face to face meeting which is great, but I will have to
SimMartin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Osteoporosis help naturally, no meds!
Changed from
Calcium
carbonate
to citrate, added K2 for better
calcium
absorption. Seeing a physical therapist for exercises. Any feedback will be appreciated!
Changed from
Calcium
carbonate
to citrate, added K2 for better
calcium
absorption. Seeing a physical therapist for exercises. Any feedback will be appreciated!
bbmine44
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
AFib etc
Hi All Just returned to normal after 17hrs in the dreaded! Only been a week since the last one, two months prior to that. I’m a newbie as only diagnosed January this year During this session my average HR was 89(Apple Watch) is this about par or do others have a different experience? Apart from
Hi All Just returned to normal after 17hrs in the dreaded! Only been a week since the last one, two months prior to that. I’m a newbie as only diagnosed January this year During this session my average HR was 89(Apple Watch) is this about par or do others have a different experience? Apart from
Macan
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Time to come off Ropinerole 4 years after being on Pramepexole 7 years. What else can I try????
I've been on these and both caused augmentation and with both was increased to maximum dose yet still had restless legs causing sleepless nights, anxiety and depression.Before I went onto medication I found out I was severely anaemic, I don't know how it happened to me as I was previously fit and healthy
I've been on these and both caused augmentation and with both was increased to maximum dose yet still had restless legs causing sleepless nights, anxiety and depression.Before I went onto medication I found out I was severely anaemic, I don't know how it happened to me as I was previously fit and healthy
Maddie1000
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Maddening Contradictory Advice
Latest update on my still hormone sensitive lymph nodes-only but widespread metastatic cancer is the Dexa scan showing I now have Osteopenia (no doubt occasioned by ADT regimen and lack of Testosterone). I’ve been told I need to get 1500 mg absorbable Calcium per day to prevent further lumbar region
Latest update on my still hormone sensitive lymph nodes-only but widespread metastatic cancer is the Dexa scan showing I now have Osteopenia (no doubt occasioned by ADT regimen and lack of Testosterone). I’ve been told I need to get 1500 mg absorbable Calcium per day to prevent further lumbar region
SeattleDan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
post surgical hypoparathyroidism
just been in for a total thyroidectomy but discharged after the op with hypoparathyroidism and hypocalcaemia. What actions must the surgeon have done to leave me wi these additional problems, after surgery PTH >0•1 and calcium levels down to 0•8 .
just been in for a total thyroidectomy but discharged after the op with hypoparathyroidism and hypocalcaemia. What actions must the surgeon have done to leave me wi these additional problems, after surgery PTH >0•1 and calcium levels down to 0•8 .
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Coronary Artery Calcification.
Does anyone know what causes coronary artery calcification? I've read that calcium supplements are more of a cause, than naturally occurring dietary calcium,
Does anyone know what causes coronary artery calcification? I've read that calcium supplements are more of a cause, than naturally occurring dietary calcium,
cardinalfan
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Questions about fatigue
I initially posted this to the B12 deficiency forum, and it was suggested that I post it here. I am in the USA. In the spring of 2021 I had been having periods of fatigue that would put me in bed for two or three days at a time, and then suddenly things would be better again. This was a repeating pattern
I initially posted this to the B12 deficiency forum, and it was suggested that I post it here. I am in the USA. In the spring of 2021 I had been having periods of fatigue that would put me in bed for two or three days at a time, and then suddenly things would be better again. This was a repeating pattern
WiscGuy
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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