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Skunk why do people spend everything.
I used to stick up for this drug thinking it was harmless. It's OK if you can afford this habit. Those who can't are barely living rather they go without their borrowing off me and its putting them in financial trouble. So after I get the back ( which I know I will ) I'll be only lending a third of
I used to stick up for this drug thinking it was harmless. It's OK if you can afford this habit. Those who can't are barely living rather they go without their borrowing off me and its putting them in financial trouble. So after I get the back ( which I know I will ) I'll be only lending a third of
Dodoguitarman
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
First Endo visit.... it went well 🙌
I actually got to see the requested Endo (from the list 😉) Happy to report back that I had a good experience 💃 even though I was like a rabbit in the headlights with stage fright! 😳 No telling off for self-medicating T3, happy with levels other than borderline TSH so wanting me to slightly reduce
I actually got to see the requested Endo (from the list 😉) Happy to report back that I had a good experience 💃 even though I was like a rabbit in the headlights with stage fright! 😳 No telling off for self-medicating T3, happy with levels other than borderline TSH so wanting me to slightly reduce
TiggerMe
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Who takes valium?
For those who take valium, what dose do you take and how often?
For those who take valium, what dose do you take and how often?
Plato38
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
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Calcium absorption blockers
I was trying to add calcium to my diet, and came across a website that said certain foods block calcium absorption. When I saw that, I tried to find other websites that said the same thing, but I was hoping I wouldn't find that. Unfortunately, I did find quite a few websites that say spinach, beans
I was trying to add calcium to my diet, and came across a website that said certain foods block calcium absorption. When I saw that, I tried to find other websites that said the same thing, but I was hoping I wouldn't find that. Unfortunately, I did find quite a few websites that say spinach, beans
SpaghettiIsGood
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Let's Talk Kidney Issues
I had a stone removed from my right ureter 2 years ago; the preceding and subsequent CT scans showed stones in both kidneys. 6 months ago I went in for a follow up CT and found a stone completely blocking the left ureter (no pain). Surgeon removed the stone it but the kidney is only functioning at 18%
I had a stone removed from my right ureter 2 years ago; the preceding and subsequent CT scans showed stones in both kidneys. 6 months ago I went in for a follow up CT and found a stone completely blocking the left ureter (no pain). Surgeon removed the stone it but the kidney is only functioning at 18%
Moespy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
New to OP, Hormone for building bones
It was suggested that there is a hormone that helps to build bone. I am not talking about estrogen. Soon I will be 70 and that hormone has an increased risk of cancer. Is there another hormone for bone density? I have taken the recommended supplements, 1200 mg calcium and D3 along with the recommended
It was suggested that there is a hormone that helps to build bone. I am not talking about estrogen. Soon I will be 70 and that hormone has an increased risk of cancer. Is there another hormone for bone density? I have taken the recommended supplements, 1200 mg calcium and D3 along with the recommended
Tlflom
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Hypercoagulability and Thrombosis Risk in Prostate Cancer: The Role of Thromboelastography
A new Canadian paper {1]. A soapbox paper, but one that resonates with me Many years ago now, I ended up in ER with a double DVT (deep vein thrombosis) in my left leg ; fortunately below the knee. My doctor wanted me on 3 months warfarin (as a first time offender) + 3 months extra for cancer. I asked
A new Canadian paper {1]. A soapbox paper, but one that resonates with me Many years ago now, I ended up in ER with a double DVT (deep vein thrombosis) in my left leg ; fortunately below the knee. My doctor wanted me on 3 months warfarin (as a first time offender) + 3 months extra for cancer. I asked
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Ray Peat & Thyroid Wisdom
Hi all :) I've mentioned a few times on this forum that the Keto/carnivore diet is the reason for my devastating decline into overt hypothyroidism where I became unresponsive to synthetics. Since that time, I've used this forum as well as the teachings of American physiologist Ray Peat to educate myself
Hi all :) I've mentioned a few times on this forum that the Keto/carnivore diet is the reason for my devastating decline into overt hypothyroidism where I became unresponsive to synthetics. Since that time, I've used this forum as well as the teachings of American physiologist Ray Peat to educate myself
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Getting fat after pred,
Hello everyone, I have been silent for some time but I wanted to ask for advice re post pred. After 3 years of GCA - Aug 2018 to Aug 2022 I managed to get off pred by tapering very slowly. During the time I took Pred (and methotrexate for a while) i was meticulous in my diet. Very low carbs and
Hello everyone, I have been silent for some time but I wanted to ask for advice re post pred. After 3 years of GCA - Aug 2018 to Aug 2022 I managed to get off pred by tapering very slowly. During the time I took Pred (and methotrexate for a while) i was meticulous in my diet. Very low carbs and
Fieldofdreams
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
ADCal alternatives?
Hello everyone. Am prone to UTIs and don't like the ADCal tabs as they are grainy/gritty. I take a Soldar Vit D, but what dose is advisable, and what brand, type and dose of calcium does anyone advise please. Thanks in advance for any guidance.
Hello everyone. Am prone to UTIs and don't like the ADCal tabs as they are grainy/gritty. I take a Soldar Vit D, but what dose is advisable, and what brand, type and dose of calcium does anyone advise please. Thanks in advance for any guidance.
Temoral
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Help with great nieces blood work please.
I have to start this over. I messed this whole thing up. My niece has low white blood cell count, and some other low readings. I gave her the list of symptoms for B12 deficiency before she got all these blood tests done. She marked off just about every symptom on that B12 deficiency list. So I asked
I have to start this over. I messed this whole thing up. My niece has low white blood cell count, and some other low readings. I gave her the list of symptoms for B12 deficiency before she got all these blood tests done. She marked off just about every symptom on that B12 deficiency list. So I asked
EllaNore
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
11 Feb 2023 The search is on
G'day my Relapsing Remitting ms {RRms} family, I hope all are well and your sleep last night was restful. Mine last night was good, a little chilly and today is greyish in the sky BUT that is good. Give it a few weeks and it will be back to life in the desert. Can YOU say really hot and dry?
G'day my Relapsing Remitting ms {RRms} family, I hope all are well and your sleep last night was restful. Mine last night was good, a little chilly and today is greyish in the sky BUT that is good. Give it a few weeks and it will be back to life in the desert. Can YOU say really hot and dry?
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Am I at risk of having too much calcium in my blood?
diagnosed Sept. 21 now tapered to 2 mg. in the summer I was informed that I would require some dental treatment, possibly an implant. After speaking to my dentist about the risks involved, as I was taking Alandronic acid, which I have always disliked taking, I decided for better or worse (and especially
diagnosed Sept. 21 now tapered to 2 mg. in the summer I was informed that I would require some dental treatment, possibly an implant. After speaking to my dentist about the risks involved, as I was taking Alandronic acid, which I have always disliked taking, I decided for better or worse (and especially
Fetlar73
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Just diagnosed with Osteoporosis, rock and a hard place...
Do any of you have multiple conditions that make it difficult to treat OP? I have stage 3b chronic kidney disease, which means I have to limit my calcium and my protein. I also have chronic deep vein thrombosis for which I am on lifetime blood thinners. That means no food high in vitamin K. I'm also
Do any of you have multiple conditions that make it difficult to treat OP? I have stage 3b chronic kidney disease, which means I have to limit my calcium and my protein. I also have chronic deep vein thrombosis for which I am on lifetime blood thinners. That means no food high in vitamin K. I'm also
Candygirl31
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Sensitivity to light, dry eyes and calcium deposits
My problem may seem light compared to some of those reported but it is having an enormous effect on my lifestyle. My eyes are so sensitive to light that I have to keep the blinds drawn in the house for most of the day, my lifetime habit of reading the morning paper can no longer be indulged in, reading
My problem may seem light compared to some of those reported but it is having an enormous effect on my lifestyle. My eyes are so sensitive to light that I have to keep the blinds drawn in the house for most of the day, my lifetime habit of reading the morning paper can no longer be indulged in, reading
ANGIEIRISH
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Macular Society
1 year ago
Ultrasound scan results
Hi everyone ❤️ As some on here may know I had full thyroidectomy in May 2019 struggled with thyroid meds but got on T3, then in April 2020 I had 2 over range calciums which the gp reluctantly sent to the endo who requested PTH, calcium, vitamin D both blood tests in june/Aug came back as over range pth
Hi everyone ❤️ As some on here may know I had full thyroidectomy in May 2019 struggled with thyroid meds but got on T3, then in April 2020 I had 2 over range calciums which the gp reluctantly sent to the endo who requested PTH, calcium, vitamin D both blood tests in june/Aug came back as over range pth
birkie
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Taking a magnesium supplement - any dependencies with other drugs?
After some research I have decided to add a magnesium supplement, to hopefully help with the muscle weakness in my legs. I’ve now got the supplement, but am not certain whether I need to take my dose at a particular time of day for best effect, or not take it with any of my other drugs. The others I
After some research I have decided to add a magnesium supplement, to hopefully help with the muscle weakness in my legs. I’ve now got the supplement, but am not certain whether I need to take my dose at a particular time of day for best effect, or not take it with any of my other drugs. The others I
Angel_doll
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
blood tests and DXA scan
Following blood tests and a DXA scan I finally have results from the Endo. Re scan it states: T-scores have been reported as -1.3 at the left neck of fear and -1.9 at the lumbar spine. The calculated 10 years probability of a major osteoporotic fracture and that of a hip fracture is below intervention
Following blood tests and a DXA scan I finally have results from the Endo. Re scan it states: T-scores have been reported as -1.3 at the left neck of fear and -1.9 at the lumbar spine. The calculated 10 years probability of a major osteoporotic fracture and that of a hip fracture is below intervention
Lottyplum
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
new blood test, any ideas.
new blood test taken on thrusday. TSH level: 2.27 miu/L [0.35 - 4.94] Serum albumin level 39 g/L [35 - 50] Serum calcium level 2.25 mmol/L [2.1 - 2.55] Serum total protein level 80 g/L [64 - 83] Any idea or help please
new blood test taken on thrusday. TSH level: 2.27 miu/L [0.35 - 4.94] Serum albumin level 39 g/L [35 - 50] Serum calcium level 2.25 mmol/L [2.1 - 2.55] Serum total protein level 80 g/L [64 - 83] Any idea or help please
Haze1975
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Bone density and alendronic acid
I have PMR and take prednisolone for that, currently on 6mg daily. A GP I saw tried very hard to get me to take alendronic acid but I have silent reflux and find swallowing tablets difficult - they seem to get lodged in my oesophagus regardless of the quantity of water I drink with them. I pushed to
I have PMR and take prednisolone for that, currently on 6mg daily. A GP I saw tried very hard to get me to take alendronic acid but I have silent reflux and find swallowing tablets difficult - they seem to get lodged in my oesophagus regardless of the quantity of water I drink with them. I pushed to
Smithie49
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Acid Reflux Support
1 year ago
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