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Could eating Natto cure Parkinson's?
Natto is fermented soybeans and a dish traditionally eaten in Japan. See article below and the connection in how it could help cure your Parkinson's. Since it has many benefits it would be worth trying. The food itself is bland but can be mixed with other foods to be more enjoyable. You should be careful
Natto is fermented soybeans and a dish traditionally eaten in Japan. See article below and the connection in how it could help cure your Parkinson's. Since it has many benefits it would be worth trying. The food itself is bland but can be mixed with other foods to be more enjoyable. You should be careful
Trailing
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Nocturia
Ever since my radiotherapy and brachytherapy 2 months ago I have been suffering nocturia, sometimes being forced awake 5 times a night by a painful call and having little or no product when staggering once again to the toilet for a little dribble. I am now trying to limit the liquid I drink during the
Ever since my radiotherapy and brachytherapy 2 months ago I have been suffering nocturia, sometimes being forced awake 5 times a night by a painful call and having little or no product when staggering once again to the toilet for a little dribble. I am now trying to limit the liquid I drink during the
tunybgur
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Knee and nails
I have Graves with TED, on Carbmizole but developed a really painful knee and my nails are rubbish. Should I take magnesium and calcium (already on Selenium, bit D and B12)
I have Graves with TED, on Carbmizole but developed a really painful knee and my nails are rubbish. Should I take magnesium and calcium (already on Selenium, bit D and B12)
Apodemus
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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Post thyroidectomy.
Am now three weeks past total thyroidectomy and removal of numerous lymph glands. First week on levothyroxine I felt great. The last week I have been sleeping around sixteen hours a day. I could sleep right now! Due to see my surgeon next week for first check up since operation. What should I ask? I've
Am now three weeks past total thyroidectomy and removal of numerous lymph glands. First week on levothyroxine I felt great. The last week I have been sleeping around sixteen hours a day. I could sleep right now! Due to see my surgeon next week for first check up since operation. What should I ask? I've
HelenaJ
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Recently diagnosed and have questions
I'm 41 and went for a DEXA scan in January due to a family history of osteoporosis. I have mild scoliosis in my thoracic spine. The results came back as having osteoporosis.AP Spine BMD 0.713 t score -3.0 z score -2.8 Femoral neck BMD 0.564 t score -2.6 z score -2.3 Hip BMD 0.640 t score -2.5 z score
I'm 41 and went for a DEXA scan in January due to a family history of osteoporosis. I have mild scoliosis in my thoracic spine. The results came back as having osteoporosis.AP Spine BMD 0.713 t score -3.0 z score -2.8 Femoral neck BMD 0.564 t score -2.6 z score -2.3 Hip BMD 0.640 t score -2.5 z score
BoneJangles
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 months ago
calcium supplement
Was on 10 mg for 9 months, now down to 7 after a year. Heard of calcium supplement being prescribed for some friends (female). Is that something everyone on steroids should be taking?
Was on 10 mg for 9 months, now down to 7 after a year. Heard of calcium supplement being prescribed for some friends (female). Is that something everyone on steroids should be taking?
Winckle
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Alendronic Acid
I’ve been diagnosed with Osteopenia. About 7 months ago I was given vitamin d and calcium tablets which I am fine with. I was also given Alendronic acid which makes me feel very lethargic for a couple of days after taking. Has anyone else experienced this. I’m virtually at the point of deciding not to
I’ve been diagnosed with Osteopenia. About 7 months ago I was given vitamin d and calcium tablets which I am fine with. I was also given Alendronic acid which makes me feel very lethargic for a couple of days after taking. Has anyone else experienced this. I’m virtually at the point of deciding not to
Knittingbag53
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Women's Health
3 months ago
Thyroid question please...
Hi everyone, I am writing to ask if you can have a sore thyroid without significant enlargement and with 'normal' bloods? I have had 'normal' bloods, it doesn't seem visually enlarged, though I feel like I am being strangled and have audible sounds when I swallow in my ears. When I move my head something
Hi everyone, I am writing to ask if you can have a sore thyroid without significant enlargement and with 'normal' bloods? I have had 'normal' bloods, it doesn't seem visually enlarged, though I feel like I am being strangled and have audible sounds when I swallow in my ears. When I move my head something
Suffering_sunny
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Good news - alendronic acid
Hi, I thought I would share some good news. Three years ago I was diagnosed with osteoporosis and started on alendronic acid with dome reluctance. After a rough first couple of weeks I got used to the medication. I modified my diet a bit, stsrting tsking Vit D and calcium, increased my BMI from 18.2
Hi, I thought I would share some good news. Three years ago I was diagnosed with osteoporosis and started on alendronic acid with dome reluctance. After a rough first couple of weeks I got used to the medication. I modified my diet a bit, stsrting tsking Vit D and calcium, increased my BMI from 18.2
Amber53
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 months ago
Eligard and bicalutamide.
Started eligard and bicalutamide post RP in 2018. Followed advice of urologist until 2022. New urologist took me off both after PSA of 0.01. Unfortunately, l did not receive advice about secondary effects of the above drugs-osteoporosis etc. A DEXA scan in 2022 revealed high possibility of bone fractures
Started eligard and bicalutamide post RP in 2018. Followed advice of urologist until 2022. New urologist took me off both after PSA of 0.01. Unfortunately, l did not receive advice about secondary effects of the above drugs-osteoporosis etc. A DEXA scan in 2022 revealed high possibility of bone fractures
edgeh
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Tomorrow I get my Cardiac CT Results
I was hoping that I could reverse my plaque scores but after reading a medical journal, I will now be happy with status quo.This is what it states: Coronary artery bypass grafts (CABG) have been proposed to accelerate native coronary atherosclerosis. In patients with established coronary artery disease
I was hoping that I could reverse my plaque scores but after reading a medical journal, I will now be happy with status quo.This is what it states: Coronary artery bypass grafts (CABG) have been proposed to accelerate native coronary atherosclerosis. In patients with established coronary artery disease
davebal67
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
PMR or Arthritis
Have posted few times before started PMR journey Oct 2016, now tapering to 4 mgs pred, I am now 76 yrs old, have had a lot of traumas through last few years bit my question is, many people talk about painful parts of body, wrists, neck, back , hips etc , through years in many cases, but can all these
Have posted few times before started PMR journey Oct 2016, now tapering to 4 mgs pred, I am now 76 yrs old, have had a lot of traumas through last few years bit my question is, many people talk about painful parts of body, wrists, neck, back , hips etc , through years in many cases, but can all these
arvine
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
T3 clearing the body
Hello Thanks to all who help on this list. Sorry I can't offer more help, still , it seems, in some post Covid state. I tried to look through past posts to see how long T3 takes to leave the system. I think it was recommended not to take for 8 hours before a blood test. I'm going to get some
Hello Thanks to all who help on this list. Sorry I can't offer more help, still , it seems, in some post Covid state. I tried to look through past posts to see how long T3 takes to leave the system. I think it was recommended not to take for 8 hours before a blood test. I'm going to get some
Indigourchin
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Mercury Pharma Levothyroxine ingredients
Would anyone know if the ingredients of Mercury Pharma’s Levothyroxine have changed at all of the past few years? I’ve been taking 25 mcg for a few years now, always the same brand. I’ve been experiencing severe bloating and heartburn. Doctors can’t find the cause so I’m looking into a potential change
Would anyone know if the ingredients of Mercury Pharma’s Levothyroxine have changed at all of the past few years? I’ve been taking 25 mcg for a few years now, always the same brand. I’ve been experiencing severe bloating and heartburn. Doctors can’t find the cause so I’m looking into a potential change
PinkCat2023
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
problems post SVT ablation
I have managed SVT for 7 years using vagal manoeuvres but decided to agree to an ablation because of increasing frequency of episodes. Prior to ablation I was sometimes having 2 or 3 episodes a week. Episodes were 5 to 10 mins and I could reliably convert. I am in my late sixties. I had an SVT ablation
I have managed SVT for 7 years using vagal manoeuvres but decided to agree to an ablation because of increasing frequency of episodes. Prior to ablation I was sometimes having 2 or 3 episodes a week. Episodes were 5 to 10 mins and I could reliably convert. I am in my late sixties. I had an SVT ablation
Frankiehf
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 months ago
confused re meds
Hi all, can anyone give me advice about timing all these wonderful medications? I have just been prescribed Calium and Vit D supplement as well as Alendronic acid. I have already decided to give the Alendronic a miss honest however, the calcium and vit d need to be taken twice a day and this is where
Hi all, can anyone give me advice about timing all these wonderful medications? I have just been prescribed Calium and Vit D supplement as well as Alendronic acid. I have already decided to give the Alendronic a miss honest however, the calcium and vit d need to be taken twice a day and this is where
Cooper02
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Unstable Angina - Carotid ultrasound scan?
Hello, I'm here because in the last month I've had mild unstable angina symptoms - discomfort in shoulders and upper chest spreading to both or left arm and outside lower jaw. I went to A&E and had standard same day tests including electrocardiogram, chest Xray, bloods (troponin etc). Everything was
Hello, I'm here because in the last month I've had mild unstable angina symptoms - discomfort in shoulders and upper chest spreading to both or left arm and outside lower jaw. I went to A&E and had standard same day tests including electrocardiogram, chest Xray, bloods (troponin etc). Everything was
ootihat
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
zoldronate risk factors?
Hi , risedronate has only worked on my spine and not my hips for the last 2 years. hips at 16% risk, t_score -3.6. albeit I have not been taking enough vit D over the last 2 years. I have upped my vit D now, my calcium intake is fine. Zoledronate has been mentioned but I am wary of the risk of zoldronate
Hi , risedronate has only worked on my spine and not my hips for the last 2 years. hips at 16% risk, t_score -3.6. albeit I have not been taking enough vit D over the last 2 years. I have upped my vit D now, my calcium intake is fine. Zoledronate has been mentioned but I am wary of the risk of zoldronate
lindyloo2018
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 months ago
Reflex Tachycardia
Has anyone experienced reflex tachycardia with their prescribed rate control medication for afib/ flutter, either calcium channel blockers or beta blockers? I take diltiazem 120 mg extended release (and apixaban) and when sleeping have been experiencing a quick heart beat for only a minute around 90
Has anyone experienced reflex tachycardia with their prescribed rate control medication for afib/ flutter, either calcium channel blockers or beta blockers? I take diltiazem 120 mg extended release (and apixaban) and when sleeping have been experiencing a quick heart beat for only a minute around 90
FraserB
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Is it just me?
Wondering if anyone else isn't sold on the concept of taking a sledgehammer to the immune system to treat RRMS. I am looking forward to these meds finishing clinical trials: * Vidofludimus calcium [It's both anti-EBV and neuroprotective effect] (Link: https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com
Wondering if anyone else isn't sold on the concept of taking a sledgehammer to the immune system to treat RRMS. I am looking forward to these meds finishing clinical trials: * Vidofludimus calcium [It's both anti-EBV and neuroprotective effect] (Link: https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com
By-Design-1000
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My MSAA Community
3 months ago
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