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Any success with only one Lap surgery for DIE?
I also take NAC, DIM,
calcium
d
glucarate
, omega 3, magnesium. All I read is women having multiple surgeries for severe disease. I have adenomyosis too so I know I may need a hysterectomy at some point.
I also take NAC, DIM,
calcium
d
glucarate
, omega 3, magnesium. All I read is women having multiple surgeries for severe disease. I have adenomyosis too so I know I may need a hysterectomy at some point.
DarkStar85
in
Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Phosphate
Hi Everyone, I have hypocalcemia and PTH insufficiency know as hypoparathyroidism but still a working diagnosis. When I have my bone profile done by blood test my phosphate does not elevate high like they usually do when you have low calcium. It just sits around middle normal range and sometimes low
Hi Everyone, I have hypocalcemia and PTH insufficiency know as hypoparathyroidism but still a working diagnosis. When I have my bone profile done by blood test my phosphate does not elevate high like they usually do when you have low calcium. It just sits around middle normal range and sometimes low
Owl84
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 days ago
Help please with test results. Needing to adjust thyroid replacement due to huge weight loss...
Background.* Hashimotos, for which I take Bovine replacement "Metavive". I am allergic to Thyroxine and cannot tolerate Porcine. * Sjogren's. * 17 different food allergies. * Gall bladder issues. * HRT replacement. * Huge stress; mother very unwell post Covid / PMR & GCA, and other huge stress issues
Background.* Hashimotos, for which I take Bovine replacement "Metavive". I am allergic to Thyroxine and cannot tolerate Porcine. * Sjogren's. * 17 different food allergies. * Gall bladder issues. * HRT replacement. * Huge stress; mother very unwell post Covid / PMR & GCA, and other huge stress issues
Poppy_the_cat
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Thyroid UK
2 days ago
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A maternal brain hormone that builds bone - Nature - Published: 10 July 2024
[i]This recent research paper in Nature is potentially ground-breaking for the understanding of essential mechanisms involved with bone health. It's findings are related to hormonal changes during the start of mid-pregnancy lactation and early newborn nurturing that could possibly lay the foundation
[i]This recent research paper in Nature is potentially ground-breaking for the understanding of essential mechanisms involved with bone health. It's findings are related to hormonal changes during the start of mid-pregnancy lactation and early newborn nurturing that could possibly lay the foundation
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
lacidipine
hello, is anyone on this calcium channel blocker? Just wondered as seems to cause least side effect in terms of redness feet/ swelling compared with, for example Amlodipine . Thank you. Think one of the newer calcium channel blockers so might be expensive I suppose. Also not sure about dosage seems
hello, is anyone on this calcium channel blocker? Just wondered as seems to cause least side effect in terms of redness feet/ swelling compared with, for example Amlodipine . Thank you. Think one of the newer calcium channel blockers so might be expensive I suppose. Also not sure about dosage seems
Moneylover
in
High Blood Pressure Support
4 days ago
New member -Dexa query
Background I was diagnosed with PMR in June 2024. Fortunate in having very supportive GP who quickly started me on 15 mg Predisolone which brought about dramatic improvement. Dose has been reduced to 14 mg after 1 month. GP plan is to reduce by about 1mg a month, depending on monthly blood test results
Background I was diagnosed with PMR in June 2024. Fortunate in having very supportive GP who quickly started me on 15 mg Predisolone which brought about dramatic improvement. Dose has been reduced to 14 mg after 1 month. GP plan is to reduce by about 1mg a month, depending on monthly blood test results
Crosswordsolver
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PMRGCAuk
5 days ago
Some experiences on cardiac symptoms
After a stroke ten years ago I had an ASD closure. I was born with a mitral valve prolapse. My regurgitation currently is estimated to be moderate to severe. No surgery on the cards. About three months ago I was shopping when I experienced a severe pain in my upper back and left arm. My arm felt
After a stroke ten years ago I had an ASD closure. I was born with a mitral valve prolapse. My regurgitation currently is estimated to be moderate to severe. No surgery on the cards. About three months ago I was shopping when I experienced a severe pain in my upper back and left arm. My arm felt
SlothOnSpeed
in
British Heart Foundation
5 days ago
Vitamin D & Calcium Supplements - current advice from Canadian Doctors.
Hello All, I thought this was worth passing on. I recently received the same advice from my family Doctor and CLL Specialist. "Make sure you take a vitamin D supplement at 1000 IU per day, but do NOT take a calcium supplement and try to ensure you get sufficient from your diet, not just diary but
Hello All, I thought this was worth passing on. I recently received the same advice from my family Doctor and CLL Specialist. "Make sure you take a vitamin D supplement at 1000 IU per day, but do NOT take a calcium supplement and try to ensure you get sufficient from your diet, not just diary but
PoisonDwarf
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CLL Support
6 days ago
An update…..and pins & needles
Hi everyone, For all who know me through my infrequent posts on this site over the years I thought I’d share the news that I have received recently a diagnosis of thyroid cancer. Hopefully a fully treatable kind but not entirely sure at present. As awful as it sounds it is in disguise a relief to have
Hi everyone, For all who know me through my infrequent posts on this site over the years I thought I’d share the news that I have received recently a diagnosis of thyroid cancer. Hopefully a fully treatable kind but not entirely sure at present. As awful as it sounds it is in disguise a relief to have
RoseFlowerDew
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 days ago
Calcium
Has anyone tried natural high calcium mineral water to help absorption of calcium. I am already drinking high silica mineral water which is supposed to displace aluminium which seems to be endemic in our modern lifestyle according to Dr Exley Phd. I am mindful of the plastic bottles it comes in but overall
Has anyone tried natural high calcium mineral water to help absorption of calcium. I am already drinking high silica mineral water which is supposed to displace aluminium which seems to be endemic in our modern lifestyle according to Dr Exley Phd. I am mindful of the plastic bottles it comes in but overall
natsulph
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
10 days ago
diltiazem and Parkinsonism
Has anyone heard of calcium channel blockers like diltiazem causing Parkinson’s symptoms? I was just told by a very reputable foot doctor that it is common, can cause rigidity etc. He said most cardiologist’s weren’t aware of this significant side effect.
Has anyone heard of calcium channel blockers like diltiazem causing Parkinson’s symptoms? I was just told by a very reputable foot doctor that it is common, can cause rigidity etc. He said most cardiologist’s weren’t aware of this significant side effect.
Cabot
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 days ago
test results
hi all, I hope you’re doing well. Please can I have some help with my test results? In addition to above: serum calcium - 2.45mnol Calcium adjusted level - 2.47 mnol (2.20 - 2.60) serum sodium - 141 mnol (133 - 146) Serum potassium - 4.2 (3.5 - 5.3) Serum creatine - 67 umol (46 - 92)
hi all, I hope you’re doing well. Please can I have some help with my test results? In addition to above: serum calcium - 2.45mnol Calcium adjusted level - 2.47 mnol (2.20 - 2.60) serum sodium - 141 mnol (133 - 146) Serum potassium - 4.2 (3.5 - 5.3) Serum creatine - 67 umol (46 - 92)
Angie10116
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Thyroid UK
13 days ago
PMR/GCA monitoring and bone supplements
Hi recently diagnosed with PMR and just started course of steroids in the last week. Doctor has now sent me the tapering programme for following year. As I have osteopenia of the femur he has suggested I take supplements for my bones. Either calcium and vit D or bisphosponates? Any advice on which
Hi recently diagnosed with PMR and just started course of steroids in the last week. Doctor has now sent me the tapering programme for following year. As I have osteopenia of the femur he has suggested I take supplements for my bones. Either calcium and vit D or bisphosponates? Any advice on which
Sunshine8888
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PMRGCAuk
13 days ago
My labs after TT: Grave’s
Hi new here. Also in the US. I had TT 4/23/24 and was started on 137 mcg levo right after. Fast forward to May I was having numbness to my feet and arms like tingling and had already gotten my Calcium where it needed to be so was able to stop supplements and calcitriol. So 5/24 had my labs drawn and
Hi new here. Also in the US. I had TT 4/23/24 and was started on 137 mcg levo right after. Fast forward to May I was having numbness to my feet and arms like tingling and had already gotten my Calcium where it needed to be so was able to stop supplements and calcitriol. So 5/24 had my labs drawn and
Reginarn73
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Thyroid UK
13 days ago
The latest news ( part 3 )
Dearest friends, You really do lift our spirits when you write such caring replies. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! Dear Sunseaandsand, Fruitandnutcase & WELLNESS1, We were informed on Tuesday via the hospital portal that there was a new reply waiting for us to read. The day before we had
Dearest friends, You really do lift our spirits when you write such caring replies. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! Dear Sunseaandsand, Fruitandnutcase & WELLNESS1, We were informed on Tuesday via the hospital portal that there was a new reply waiting for us to read. The day before we had
Angelicspirit
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
14 days ago
Blood pressure medication
Sorry to bother people I am suffering from bad brain fog (or maybe just stupidity ) but I need to go back on medication for high blood pressure and all I can recall is that calcium channel blockers are not suitable but cannot remember which tablets are OK. Any suggestions would be gratefully received
Sorry to bother people I am suffering from bad brain fog (or maybe just stupidity ) but I need to go back on medication for high blood pressure and all I can recall is that calcium channel blockers are not suitable but cannot remember which tablets are OK. Any suggestions would be gratefully received
ELLSBELLS
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
15 days ago
New to this group! I am GoodWalkerme.
I am a 66 year old female, who was diagnosed with osteoporosis in October 2023 following a DEXA scan. I sustained an intra-articular radial fracture of my wrist in September2023, followed by a re-fracture of the same wrist and a new fracture of the radial head in December 2023. I am not on any medications
I am a 66 year old female, who was diagnosed with osteoporosis in October 2023 following a DEXA scan. I sustained an intra-articular radial fracture of my wrist in September2023, followed by a re-fracture of the same wrist and a new fracture of the radial head in December 2023. I am not on any medications
GoodWalkerme
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
15 days ago
A Blip in time!
I am 74 (F) and was diagnosed in Nov, 2019 with PV and JAK 2 positive. I have been in clinical remission for 18 months and take Jakafi 10mg 2x daily. I have an allele burden of 15 currently down from 60 at diagnosis. My blood draws have been within limits for 18 months with only a blip in the blood calcium
I am 74 (F) and was diagnosed in Nov, 2019 with PV and JAK 2 positive. I have been in clinical remission for 18 months and take Jakafi 10mg 2x daily. I have an allele burden of 15 currently down from 60 at diagnosis. My blood draws have been within limits for 18 months with only a blip in the blood calcium
Barney50
in
MPN Voice
15 days ago
calcium intake
so now I have osteoporosis after RT and 18 months of zoladex for localised high risk G9. I didn’t start bisphosphonate until 4-5 months into hormone therapy- me but being on the ball and medics not mentioning it - odd as already had polio after effects so I was likely already low BMD. Anyway…. I am
so now I have osteoporosis after RT and 18 months of zoladex for localised high risk G9. I didn’t start bisphosphonate until 4-5 months into hormone therapy- me but being on the ball and medics not mentioning it - odd as already had polio after effects so I was likely already low BMD. Anyway…. I am
SimMartin
in
Prostate Cancer Network
15 days ago
Advice
Hi Not been here for a while as I have been investigating possible Hyperparathyroidism - still ongoing, it's a long road! Also had to deal with a gallbladder removal too...but now resolved 🤞 I'm having private bloods to check for raised Calcium (for HPT), which also test my thyroid. As both problems
Hi Not been here for a while as I have been investigating possible Hyperparathyroidism - still ongoing, it's a long road! Also had to deal with a gallbladder removal too...but now resolved 🤞 I'm having private bloods to check for raised Calcium (for HPT), which also test my thyroid. As both problems
Boatin
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Thyroid UK
16 days ago
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