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K2 and suspected blood clot
Hello I have been taking k2mk7 in conjunction with
calcium
magnesium
citrate
and D3. I started getting a dull nagging pain in my calf and had blood test showing elevated d dimer indicative of blood clot. I have a scan tomorrow.
Hello I have been taking k2mk7 in conjunction with
calcium
magnesium
citrate
and D3. I started getting a dull nagging pain in my calf and had blood test showing elevated d dimer indicative of blood clot. I have a scan tomorrow.
Healthworrier
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
DEXA scan
Sorry It seems to be all questions from me atm. I had my DEXA scan yester day and the T readings have gone from spine -0.9 to spine -1.8 femur -0.8 to -1.2 with L1 moving from -0.7 to -2.1. This is over a period of 2 years with at least 12.5mg of prednisone the whole time. I have calcium and vit D supplements
Sorry It seems to be all questions from me atm. I had my DEXA scan yester day and the T readings have gone from spine -0.9 to spine -1.8 femur -0.8 to -1.2 with L1 moving from -0.7 to -2.1. This is over a period of 2 years with at least 12.5mg of prednisone the whole time. I have calcium and vit D supplements
Pawscat11
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Curveball: Actemra and Fosamax!
I got a second opinion on my PMR situation and the new doc immediately wanted to put me on Actemra and Fosamax. I didn't agree to do it yet, so I could query folks here about it and think on it. My first and current rheumatologist said it was unlikely that I had GCA but the second opinion guy thought
I got a second opinion on my PMR situation and the new doc immediately wanted to put me on Actemra and Fosamax. I didn't agree to do it yet, so I could query folks here about it and think on it. My first and current rheumatologist said it was unlikely that I had GCA but the second opinion guy thought
Greytree
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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Help my Momma
Hey all. I am new here and have a few questions I would love to get your input on. My mom recently had her 3rd stroke on may 1st. She has stage 4 kidney disease and had a fistula placed a while back for future dialysis. While in the hospital waiting transport to get to rehab, her creatinine levels
Hey all. I am new here and have a few questions I would love to get your input on. My mom recently had her 3rd stroke on may 1st. She has stage 4 kidney disease and had a fistula placed a while back for future dialysis. While in the hospital waiting transport to get to rehab, her creatinine levels
Ilovelucy65
in
Kidney Dialysis
2 years ago
CT Scan
Just had a phone call from my Cardiologist following my scan, he was very pleased with the results and my stents are keeping the bloodflow good and my calcium score was better than 75% of the population of my age. He did notice the lower part of my lungs were not very efficient, but being a retired
Just had a phone call from my Cardiologist following my scan, he was very pleased with the results and my stents are keeping the bloodflow good and my calcium score was better than 75% of the population of my age. He did notice the lower part of my lungs were not very efficient, but being a retired
Geoff51
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Co-supplementation of Vitamin D3, Vitamin K2 MK7 and Calcium
Unless you are actively increasing your Vitamin K2 MK7 levels through diet or supplementation, you are likely deficient and have inadequate levels for your bone and heart health needs. Vitamin K2 MK7 dosage recommendation is 150 to 180 mcg per day. Consult with your physician and a Registered Dietitian
Unless you are actively increasing your Vitamin K2 MK7 levels through diet or supplementation, you are likely deficient and have inadequate levels for your bone and heart health needs. Vitamin K2 MK7 dosage recommendation is 150 to 180 mcg per day. Consult with your physician and a Registered Dietitian
SilentEchoes
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
6 Red Flags to Watch Out For When Buying Vitamins & Supplements. As per Consumer Lab
I LUV consumer Lab "At ConsumerLab.com, we've purchased, tested, and carefully reviewed the labels of more than 6,000 dietary supplements and found problems with more than 20% of them." 1. Labels that don't tell you how much you're getting There are several situations where this can happen: "Proprietary
I LUV consumer Lab "At ConsumerLab.com, we've purchased, tested, and carefully reviewed the labels of more than 6,000 dietary supplements and found problems with more than 20% of them." 1. Labels that don't tell you how much you're getting There are several situations where this can happen: "Proprietary
MBAnderson
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Any one having hallucinating issues with MSA parkinson patients
My wife suffering from Multiple System Atrophy Parkinson since 2018. She is bedridden for past year and half. Of late her hallucinating has increased Dr has addeded only selegiline 5mg a month back she is taking following medicines Levadopa plus 125mg morning 6 Am, 11Am, 1600 ,1830 half tablet Rasagiline
My wife suffering from Multiple System Atrophy Parkinson since 2018. She is bedridden for past year and half. Of late her hallucinating has increased Dr has addeded only selegiline 5mg a month back she is taking following medicines Levadopa plus 125mg morning 6 Am, 11Am, 1600 ,1830 half tablet Rasagiline
youcanwin
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
People of HU - 'A day in a life' living with IBS
Prior to bedtime around 11:00pm, I have 30 drops of ginger extract in a little water to aid motility, take another 200mg
calcium
citrate
with 2.5mcg vitamin D capsule and Linaclotide which is for IBS-C with visceral hypersensitivity.
Prior to bedtime around 11:00pm, I have 30 drops of ginger extract in a little water to aid motility, take another 200mg
calcium
citrate
with 2.5mcg vitamin D capsule and Linaclotide which is for IBS-C with visceral hypersensitivity.
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
in
HealthUnlocked Blog
3 years ago
Calcium
Calcium level 10,5worried. See nephrologist mon ckd stage 3b
Calcium level 10,5worried. See nephrologist mon ckd stage 3b
Khaag
in
Early CKD Support
2 years ago
CT Scan
I had a CT Cardiac Angiogram and calcium Scoring today. All went well and apart from the odd hot feeling when the die was injected there were no effects. That is until about 1 hour later I ached in every joint arms, legs and shoulders. I contacted the hospital and was referred to my GP and am now waiting
I had a CT Cardiac Angiogram and calcium Scoring today. All went well and apart from the odd hot feeling when the die was injected there were no effects. That is until about 1 hour later I ached in every joint arms, legs and shoulders. I contacted the hospital and was referred to my GP and am now waiting
Geoff51
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Magnesium for palpitations
Hi all, Just wondering what type of magnesium you take to improve palpitations. I have been taking magnesium citrate but on reading up I think magnesium taurate may be the current one? I have not had much luck with the citrate. If anyone has had any improvements with magnesium can you share which
Hi all, Just wondering what type of magnesium you take to improve palpitations. I have been taking magnesium citrate but on reading up I think magnesium taurate may be the current one? I have not had much luck with the citrate. If anyone has had any improvements with magnesium can you share which
Compostella1
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Parkinson's Disease and Neurodegeneration: GABA-Collapse Hypothesis
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4899466/ This is quite old but interesting . GABA does seem to calm hubby when he is agitated. “Neurodegenerative diseases constitute a heterogeneous group of age-related disorders that are characterized by a slow but irreversible deterioration of brain functions
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4899466/ This is quite old but interesting . GABA does seem to calm hubby when he is agitated. “Neurodegenerative diseases constitute a heterogeneous group of age-related disorders that are characterized by a slow but irreversible deterioration of brain functions
LAJ12345
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
When to take iron
It seems, from what I have read, that iron has to be taken without food. But also not close to when I take other minerals such as calcium or magnesium, or certain medicines like my thyroid medicine. Is it OK then to take iron at the same time I take my RLS medicine, which at this time is still ropinerole
It seems, from what I have read, that iron has to be taken without food. But also not close to when I take other minerals such as calcium or magnesium, or certain medicines like my thyroid medicine. Is it OK then to take iron at the same time I take my RLS medicine, which at this time is still ropinerole
KickininAz
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Algaecal vitamins
I am senior female with Hashimoto thyroid and osteopenia. Last bone scan showed some deterioration. Endocrinologist suggested several meds including intravenous. I am USA, planning to Order algae-cal that contains calcium, D, K and several other vitamins. Has anyone tried these? Amazon reviews are good
I am senior female with Hashimoto thyroid and osteopenia. Last bone scan showed some deterioration. Endocrinologist suggested several meds including intravenous. I am USA, planning to Order algae-cal that contains calcium, D, K and several other vitamins. Has anyone tried these? Amazon reviews are good
Suzi_
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Shock, upset and flare up of hashimotos thyroiditis
I wondered if anyone is kindly able to offer advice please. I recently lost my dad suddenly a month ago. I was able to carry on working for a 3 weeks, though I was upset, I was able to physically work. However last week because it was his funeral I went downhill on the Monday suffering with an enormous
I wondered if anyone is kindly able to offer advice please. I recently lost my dad suddenly a month ago. I was able to carry on working for a 3 weeks, though I was upset, I was able to physically work. However last week because it was his funeral I went downhill on the Monday suffering with an enormous
alibongo
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
High calcium
Does/ can high calcium cause PAF or other heart related problems?
Does/ can high calcium cause PAF or other heart related problems?
LaceyLady
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Supplement timing
***With breakfast*** - vitamin B complex from boots - Ashwaganda from Vito (500mg with min 36mg of withanolides) - Zinc
citrate
30mg from Solgar - Selinium 220ug from health4all -
Calcium
800ug with vitamin D3 10ug &K 75ug ***With lunch at least 4 hours later*** - Vitamin C 100mg from Solgar - Iron
***With breakfast*** - vitamin B complex from boots - Ashwaganda from Vito (500mg with min 36mg of withanolides) - Zinc
citrate
30mg from Solgar - Selinium 220ug from health4all -
Calcium
800ug with vitamin D3 10ug &K 75ug ***With lunch at least 4 hours later*** - Vitamin C 100mg from Solgar - Iron
Flowerpot108
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Lab results - no diagnosis yet...
Hi everyone. I wrote a post a couple of weeks ago about my husband going to the Nephrologist for the first time. At the consultation, his Nephrologist was pretty optimistic but also concerned with the microhematuria. We both know something is going on but it's becoming clear that getting a proper diagnosis
Hi everyone. I wrote a post a couple of weeks ago about my husband going to the Nephrologist for the first time. At the consultation, his Nephrologist was pretty optimistic but also concerned with the microhematuria. We both know something is going on but it's becoming clear that getting a proper diagnosis
Bananas2007
in
Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Diltiem vs bisoprolol
Hi. Does anyone take or has anyone heard of Diltiem as an alternative to bisoprolol? I think it’s a calcium channel blocker though I’m not sure what that means. I know someone who’s been on it for 10 years as he couldn’t tolerate bisoprolol, and I’d love to know if anyone here has any thoughts or experience
Hi. Does anyone take or has anyone heard of Diltiem as an alternative to bisoprolol? I think it’s a calcium channel blocker though I’m not sure what that means. I know someone who’s been on it for 10 years as he couldn’t tolerate bisoprolol, and I’d love to know if anyone here has any thoughts or experience
Harefieldfan
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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