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Am I getting enough calcium and should I take a supplement
I’ve done the osteoporosis.com check and it says I don’t. However, blood tests report I do get enough. Doctors have never mentioned I have a lack of calcium. I’ve bought a triple supplement that covers calcium, K2 and D vitamins. I have yet to start taking. If you have too much calcium it’s also not
I’ve done the osteoporosis.com check and it says I don’t. However, blood tests report I do get enough. Doctors have never mentioned I have a lack of calcium. I’ve bought a triple supplement that covers calcium, K2 and D vitamins. I have yet to start taking. If you have too much calcium it’s also not
MWZ3
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Berocca Vitamin advice with PV Dx
Hiya everyone I hope you are all having a lovely weekend. Little query, just received a free pack of Berocca Vitamins which I used to take years ago. Looking for advice on any contradictions on this for PV patient? It contains B1,B2, B3 Niacin, B6, Folic Acid, B12, Biotin, Magnesium, Zinc, calcium
Hiya everyone I hope you are all having a lovely weekend. Little query, just received a free pack of Berocca Vitamins which I used to take years ago. Looking for advice on any contradictions on this for PV patient? It contains B1,B2, B3 Niacin, B6, Folic Acid, B12, Biotin, Magnesium, Zinc, calcium
LittleLuna
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Can low weight take a toll on Dexa results?
I've recently heard and read lots of conversations regarding DEXA results and low weight, I was diagnosed with osteopenia at the age of 31 (a year after my pregnancy) my height is 160cm my weight used to be 49 kg. No underlying health reasons were found except extremely low D vit and calcium levels
I've recently heard and read lots of conversations regarding DEXA results and low weight, I was diagnosed with osteopenia at the age of 31 (a year after my pregnancy) my height is 160cm my weight used to be 49 kg. No underlying health reasons were found except extremely low D vit and calcium levels
Bella33355
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
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Calcium supplements - are they essential for PMR
I saw my GP a couple of days ago and whilst there he reviewed my Calcium/Vitamin D3 supplements. I currently take an EvercalD3 tablet twice daily, a super strength vitamin D3 +K2 tablet containing 4000 iu vitamin D3 plus a multivitamin tablet. This gives me calcium intake of 3000 mg daily and 5000
I saw my GP a couple of days ago and whilst there he reviewed my Calcium/Vitamin D3 supplements. I currently take an EvercalD3 tablet twice daily, a super strength vitamin D3 +K2 tablet containing 4000 iu vitamin D3 plus a multivitamin tablet. This gives me calcium intake of 3000 mg daily and 5000
Tiggy70
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Magnesium for RLS
Merry Christmas! While I've said the below in various Replies, I thought I'd put it in a post. I've been taking at least 400mg a day of magnesium citrate for some years now, since I had it recommended to me by a relative: 600mg a day initially stopped my RLS within days, and 400mg a day (the amount suggested
Merry Christmas! While I've said the below in various Replies, I thought I'd put it in a post. I've been taking at least 400mg a day of magnesium citrate for some years now, since I had it recommended to me by a relative: 600mg a day initially stopped my RLS within days, and 400mg a day (the amount suggested
ChrisColumbus
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
High PTH through t3?
Hello Friends, Since Christmas I had Symptoms like headache, lack of concentration , muscle and bone pain etc. worsen and had today an Endo appointment. Since about 5 years I suspect having primary hyperparathyroidism since my HPT and Calcium are consistently both high or high normal. My bones have
Hello Friends, Since Christmas I had Symptoms like headache, lack of concentration , muscle and bone pain etc. worsen and had today an Endo appointment. Since about 5 years I suspect having primary hyperparathyroidism since my HPT and Calcium are consistently both high or high normal. My bones have
renawaltdr
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Urine Calcium Test tips?
As my GP has me down as a hypochondriac malingerer I need some evidence to force testing of calcium properly. I can’t afford a £150 6 hour round trip London clinic test so some internet research led me to a £25 set of 10 dipsticks. I’m ready for the ‘waste of time’ responses and see an endo responses
As my GP has me down as a hypochondriac malingerer I need some evidence to force testing of calcium properly. I can’t afford a £150 6 hour round trip London clinic test so some internet research led me to a £25 set of 10 dipsticks. I’m ready for the ‘waste of time’ responses and see an endo responses
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
If you have been diagnosed with PV, can I ask you...
Happy New Year Everybody! I have been diagnosed 5 1/2 years ago, and with 500g/daily hydroxy and one baby asperin ever since, there are ups and downs, but luckily, mostly I have stable good acceptable readings. Now, at 61, female, I had a few uti's that also brought high micro albuminum after uti to
Happy New Year Everybody! I have been diagnosed 5 1/2 years ago, and with 500g/daily hydroxy and one baby asperin ever since, there are ups and downs, but luckily, mostly I have stable good acceptable readings. Now, at 61, female, I had a few uti's that also brought high micro albuminum after uti to
love0826
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
New Blood Results
I have new updated blood results… TSH is 2.66, down from 3.47 in November (no diagnosed thyroid issues and not on any medication) range 0.27-4.20 T4 is 15.6 (range 12-22) T3 is 4.8 (range 3.9-6.7) I am awaiting a full blood count including for anaemia to come back, the only other result is for Vit
I have new updated blood results… TSH is 2.66, down from 3.47 in November (no diagnosed thyroid issues and not on any medication) range 0.27-4.20 T4 is 15.6 (range 12-22) T3 is 4.8 (range 3.9-6.7) I am awaiting a full blood count including for anaemia to come back, the only other result is for Vit
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
cancer, coronary artery disease... melatonin question
Healthunlocked repeatedly keeps deleting my posts in the middle of typing, so ill keep this brief, in hopes that it won't get deleted as well. I had just typed a long post but it got deleted twice... This has happened over a dozen times the past few months. This time, I am saving my post after every
Healthunlocked repeatedly keeps deleting my posts in the middle of typing, so ill keep this brief, in hopes that it won't get deleted as well. I had just typed a long post but it got deleted twice... This has happened over a dozen times the past few months. This time, I am saving my post after every
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
MRI all clear ‘normal’
Had a classic ‘normal’ from the ENT specialist today. MRI scan of nodules and adenomas in thyroid and close to parathyroid. ENT: Scan is normal, PTH is normal. Tells me what parathyroids are and what they do. Me: yeah I’ve watched the videos of the clinic in Florida, they say you can’t tell if they
Had a classic ‘normal’ from the ENT specialist today. MRI scan of nodules and adenomas in thyroid and close to parathyroid. ENT: Scan is normal, PTH is normal. Tells me what parathyroids are and what they do. Me: yeah I’ve watched the videos of the clinic in Florida, they say you can’t tell if they
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
prostrate cancer
lupron. seems this drug kills testosterone and is supposed to starve cancer cells.. while radiation kills the cancer.. I was reading. Outsmart your cancer by Tanya Pierce.. The medical argument is that testosterone is the evil thing here but really is a lame argument.. As Dr White has said if this
lupron. seems this drug kills testosterone and is supposed to starve cancer cells.. while radiation kills the cancer.. I was reading. Outsmart your cancer by Tanya Pierce.. The medical argument is that testosterone is the evil thing here but really is a lame argument.. As Dr White has said if this
Terribleten
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Men's Health Forum
1 year ago
Hyperparathyroidism
Hi there! I have been diagnosed as having possible primary hyperparathyroidism. I am a shocked that there is not a group for this disease. Can anyone help with this? So many people think I have something wrong with my thyroid when I say I have it, when in fact it is to do with the parathyroid glands
Hi there! I have been diagnosed as having possible primary hyperparathyroidism. I am a shocked that there is not a group for this disease. Can anyone help with this? So many people think I have something wrong with my thyroid when I say I have it, when in fact it is to do with the parathyroid glands
love25032607
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Amlodipine?
We've read here that Amlodipine could worsen RLS symptoms. I can't find references to trusted sources, i.e. Mayo Clinic, Dr. Buchfuhrer, etc. Will someone post a link for me? I am hoping to convince my husband's doctor to change his prescription away from calcium channel blockers. Thanks so much!
We've read here that Amlodipine could worsen RLS symptoms. I can't find references to trusted sources, i.e. Mayo Clinic, Dr. Buchfuhrer, etc. Will someone post a link for me? I am hoping to convince my husband's doctor to change his prescription away from calcium channel blockers. Thanks so much!
DreamerTED
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
vitamin k2 thoughts ?
Hello Ladies and Gents There’s a lot of reading matter online about the claimed benefits of taking k2 to keep calcium from arteries and transporting it to bones where it should be. Does anyone have any info on any possible negative effects of k2 on heart patients on statins? otherwise it would seem
Hello Ladies and Gents There’s a lot of reading matter online about the claimed benefits of taking k2 to keep calcium from arteries and transporting it to bones where it should be. Does anyone have any info on any possible negative effects of k2 on heart patients on statins? otherwise it would seem
PeterpPiper
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Mitochondrial Protections from Exercise (Part Ib)
There have been very many studies published on the effects of exercise, especially of endurance/aerobic exercise, in restoring the number, the quality and the activity of mitochondria, both in the skeletal muscles, the heart and in the brain neurons. As these are our highest energy demanding tissues
There have been very many studies published on the effects of exercise, especially of endurance/aerobic exercise, in restoring the number, the quality and the activity of mitochondria, both in the skeletal muscles, the heart and in the brain neurons. As these are our highest energy demanding tissues
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
repeat fractures
A year and a half ago I broke my left wrist when I fell while playing tennis. This was a severe break and required surgery. Two weeks later I was in a car accident and broke my right hand. I was being treated at Mayo for both injuries and I asked my orthopedic surgeon if I had osteoporosis. She said
A year and a half ago I broke my left wrist when I fell while playing tennis. This was a severe break and required surgery. Two weeks later I was in a car accident and broke my right hand. I was being treated at Mayo for both injuries and I asked my orthopedic surgeon if I had osteoporosis. She said
Cam11
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
A diagnosis! Yipee! Kawasaki Disease, look for calcified aneurysms! (also a question about warfarin)
Hey you lovely lot! So, some of you know that I needed a 2x CABG Jan 2022 aged 34 (very nearly my newly plumbed heart's birthday!) and every Dr/Cardiologiost that looked at my notes/history/angiograms came away scratching their heads and not understanding what had happened or why my vessels were so
Hey you lovely lot! So, some of you know that I needed a 2x CABG Jan 2022 aged 34 (very nearly my newly plumbed heart's birthday!) and every Dr/Cardiologiost that looked at my notes/history/angiograms came away scratching their heads and not understanding what had happened or why my vessels were so
MarmiteB
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Heart Scan Results Score Calcium 24
Hi, Ive recently had a Heart Scan following Chest Pain and the results were a score of 24 all in RCA. I am awaiting see Cardiologist to discuss treatment if any. I am generally fit albeit have high Cholesterol of 6 which is being treated with Nilemdo 160mg as couldnt tolerate Statins due to pain and
Hi, Ive recently had a Heart Scan following Chest Pain and the results were a score of 24 all in RCA. I am awaiting see Cardiologist to discuss treatment if any. I am generally fit albeit have high Cholesterol of 6 which is being treated with Nilemdo 160mg as couldnt tolerate Statins due to pain and
Bodyp
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Bones Absorbing Calcium
Does anyone know if there is a test to take to know how well or if our bones are absorbing the calcium we eat and calcium supplements we take? Does testing calcium in the blood tell us how much calcium our bones are absorbing ?
Does anyone know if there is a test to take to know how well or if our bones are absorbing the calcium we eat and calcium supplements we take? Does testing calcium in the blood tell us how much calcium our bones are absorbing ?
Hidden
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
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