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Calcium excess might lead to Parkinson's
Did you take a calcium supplement for stronger bones? https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180219071758.htm A point that should be made: The plaques in your bloodstream are mostly cholesterol and calcium, but the doctor recommends a lower cholesterol diet and doesn't mention the calcium.
Did you take a calcium supplement for stronger bones? https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180219071758.htm A point that should be made: The plaques in your bloodstream are mostly cholesterol and calcium, but the doctor recommends a lower cholesterol diet and doesn't mention the calcium.
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Feel sick after taking vitamin D3 plus k2
Hi all. After another routine blood test at doctors found my vitamin D is low (22), I was recommend either to take tablets or get spray form. I already take b12 spray for b12 deficiency, which I'm fine with and my levels are increasing for b12, so I bought betteryou d3+k2 spray, 3000iu. I have been taking
Hi all. After another routine blood test at doctors found my vitamin D is low (22), I was recommend either to take tablets or get spray form. I already take b12 spray for b12 deficiency, which I'm fine with and my levels are increasing for b12, so I bought betteryou d3+k2 spray, 3000iu. I have been taking
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Vitamin K2
Hi again . I keep seeing posts about vitamin K2 being good for ensuring calcium goes to the bones. I also have read it had blood clotting capabilities . I am on rivoroxiban to prevent blood clots . . I am assuming this would mean I cannot take K2 as it would be counter productive. Any thoughts
Hi again . I keep seeing posts about vitamin K2 being good for ensuring calcium goes to the bones. I also have read it had blood clotting capabilities . I am on rivoroxiban to prevent blood clots . . I am assuming this would mean I cannot take K2 as it would be counter productive. Any thoughts
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
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Omeprazole again!
Following UPke1's post about omeprazole a couple of days ago, I have decided to reduce my dose from 40mg daily to 20mg. this is for two reasons: 1 The GP is very sweet and young and when I asked him how long I must take it, he said, as long as I am on pred - well that could be for ever- and when I asked
Following UPke1's post about omeprazole a couple of days ago, I have decided to reduce my dose from 40mg daily to 20mg. this is for two reasons: 1 The GP is very sweet and young and when I asked him how long I must take it, he said, as long as I am on pred - well that could be for ever- and when I asked
Sharitone
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Calcichew and K2
Hi, My rheumatologist put me on Cacichew when she prescribed steroids 18 months ago. It has calcium and D3. I've read that one should take K2 to make sure the calcium goes to the bones and not arteries so why was I not put on K2 also. Do any of you taking Calcichew take D3 and if so how much? I'd love
Hi, My rheumatologist put me on Cacichew when she prescribed steroids 18 months ago. It has calcium and D3. I've read that one should take K2 to make sure the calcium goes to the bones and not arteries so why was I not put on K2 also. Do any of you taking Calcichew take D3 and if so how much? I'd love
Roryfederer
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
New doctor
My gp who always said, “after taking thyroxine nearly 50 years you know your own body better than me “ has retired. For the past 6 years I have had private blood tests every 6 months and am on 1.25 t4 a day, sometimes my t4 is above range but is usually back under range 6 months later and I have felt
My gp who always said, “after taking thyroxine nearly 50 years you know your own body better than me “ has retired. For the past 6 years I have had private blood tests every 6 months and am on 1.25 t4 a day, sometimes my t4 is above range but is usually back under range 6 months later and I have felt
Auntyp62
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
An Update and Thank You
I had a lot of useful information and advice in my previous two posts which gave me a lot to think about and discuss with my GP, as a consquence of all your advice and suggetions I asked my GP for blood tests and urine test to rule out any secondary causes. I had a barrage of blood tests, one of the
I had a lot of useful information and advice in my previous two posts which gave me a lot to think about and discuss with my GP, as a consquence of all your advice and suggetions I asked my GP for blood tests and urine test to rule out any secondary causes. I had a barrage of blood tests, one of the
Daisi124
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Osteoporosis Support
3 years ago
Thyroid and Amlodipine
After being told I have a blood problem, and raised blood pressure, the GP put me on Amlodipine. I cannot find any reference to contra indications, but would like anyone who is on this to give me feedback. I know it is a calcium channel blocker, which may help my Raynaud's apparently, and I am sure
After being told I have a blood problem, and raised blood pressure, the GP put me on Amlodipine. I cannot find any reference to contra indications, but would like anyone who is on this to give me feedback. I know it is a calcium channel blocker, which may help my Raynaud's apparently, and I am sure
serenfach
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Sorry to be annoying - can't find link that says milk does not have much calcium in it....
I have looked for it but cannot find it....anyone? Thanks in advance. Whitefish
I have looked for it but cannot find it....anyone? Thanks in advance. Whitefish
whitefishbay
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Article from the Daily Telegraph today.
I’m so glad I refused the Omeprazole and took the excellent advice from someone here to take my pred with natural, live yoghurt instead . DOCTOR’S DIARY A hidden side to wonder drugs Bitter pill: PPIs can interfere with the body’s absorption of vital minerals A wise physician once observed: “When I hear
I’m so glad I refused the Omeprazole and took the excellent advice from someone here to take my pred with natural, live yoghurt instead . DOCTOR’S DIARY A hidden side to wonder drugs Bitter pill: PPIs can interfere with the body’s absorption of vital minerals A wise physician once observed: “When I hear
Uke1
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
HELP! I CANT SUFFER NOMORE 😭
Hello, So background story: I have suffered severe heavy bleeding, pains, mood swings, severe depression and anxiety, headaches, joint pain for as long as i can remember. I started periods at 11 yeats old and ended up trying contraceptive pills due to the bad periods. After many years i finally had
Hello, So background story: I have suffered severe heavy bleeding, pains, mood swings, severe depression and anxiety, headaches, joint pain for as long as i can remember. I started periods at 11 yeats old and ended up trying contraceptive pills due to the bad periods. After many years i finally had
MariaF2021
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Thyroidless
Almost 12 years ago I had surgery to remove an adenoma on my parathyroid gland. The surgeon not only removed 2 1/2 parathyroid glands but also did a complete thyroidectomy. There was no cancer. The surgeon said my thyroid was small and fragile (I suspect he didn't know what he was doing. I live in
Almost 12 years ago I had surgery to remove an adenoma on my parathyroid gland. The surgeon not only removed 2 1/2 parathyroid glands but also did a complete thyroidectomy. There was no cancer. The surgeon said my thyroid was small and fragile (I suspect he didn't know what he was doing. I live in
maryfran33
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Apixaban & Vitamin K2
Dr John Campbell recently suggested that it's a good idea to take vit K2 with vit D3 as it helps route calcium to the bones rather than tissue. https://www.grassrootshealth.net/blog/need-take-vitamin-k2-vitamin-d/ Does anyone know if taking vit K2 with apixaban is a problem? According to Google there
Dr John Campbell recently suggested that it's a good idea to take vit K2 with vit D3 as it helps route calcium to the bones rather than tissue. https://www.grassrootshealth.net/blog/need-take-vitamin-k2-vitamin-d/ Does anyone know if taking vit K2 with apixaban is a problem? According to Google there
tcpace
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Losing all hope
I have been living bedridden and in isolation from a Valium prescription given to me by a psychiatrist for ptsd and gad. I trusted him not knowing that three years later my life would be in utter ruin and I would be living each day for the last year in unimaginable pain and loneliness. I joined this
I have been living bedridden and in isolation from a Valium prescription given to me by a psychiatrist for ptsd and gad. I trusted him not knowing that three years later my life would be in utter ruin and I would be living each day for the last year in unimaginable pain and loneliness. I joined this
Liminalj
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Review after 4weeks OFF bisoprolol
Well, I saw my gp this morning and we both agreed I need some sort of blood pressure medication. I asked for bendrfuromethiside(or however it’s spelt 🤣) as my normal bp outside of af episodes was fine, and I got no awful side effects (no peeing for England either!) but he wasn’t happy with that because
Well, I saw my gp this morning and we both agreed I need some sort of blood pressure medication. I asked for bendrfuromethiside(or however it’s spelt 🤣) as my normal bp outside of af episodes was fine, and I got no awful side effects (no peeing for England either!) but he wasn’t happy with that because
Tilly1957
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AF Association
3 years ago
2nd Post looking for help again
Just been diagnosed with severe osteoporosis out of the blue fracture of L2 without reason, Dexa score Hips -2.7 and spine -4.8. I had no real information about this from my GP accept to go home and start on Alendronic Acid (weekly) After researching I decided to go and see a private Osteoporosis specialist
Just been diagnosed with severe osteoporosis out of the blue fracture of L2 without reason, Dexa score Hips -2.7 and spine -4.8. I had no real information about this from my GP accept to go home and start on Alendronic Acid (weekly) After researching I decided to go and see a private Osteoporosis specialist
Daisi124
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Osteoporosis Support
3 years ago
Confused
After having a compressed fracture L2 six weeks ago without a reason I got a Dexa Scan my results are -2.7 thigh and -4.8 spine. My GP prescribed Alendronic Acid tabs and Accrete D3 and Calcium. He then changed his mind on the Accrete because the x-ray I had which discovered the L2 fracture said there
After having a compressed fracture L2 six weeks ago without a reason I got a Dexa Scan my results are -2.7 thigh and -4.8 spine. My GP prescribed Alendronic Acid tabs and Accrete D3 and Calcium. He then changed his mind on the Accrete because the x-ray I had which discovered the L2 fracture said there
Daisi124
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Osteoporosis Support
3 years ago
New here. My story.
In late November 2021, I was diagnosed with advanced Prostate Cancer. My PCa is believed to have metastasized to three lymph nodes (lower neck, diaphragm and lower back). I say “believed” because the metastasis has not been confirmed. My Gleason scores were all 9’s and 10’s. My oncologist and Urologist
In late November 2021, I was diagnosed with advanced Prostate Cancer. My PCa is believed to have metastasized to three lymph nodes (lower neck, diaphragm and lower back). I say “believed” because the metastasis has not been confirmed. My Gleason scores were all 9’s and 10’s. My oncologist and Urologist
Skipper238
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Spinal fusion & bone thining
Hi guy's. I recently under went a spinal fusion to try & fix a painful spinal fracture from early March, 2 weeks later I am still having the same pain when I sit or stand for too long. My Onc has already said my hips are showing wear and tear + thining but has yet to put me on any medication for this
Hi guy's. I recently under went a spinal fusion to try & fix a painful spinal fracture from early March, 2 weeks later I am still having the same pain when I sit or stand for too long. My Onc has already said my hips are showing wear and tear + thining but has yet to put me on any medication for this
Chubby42
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
CKD minerals and labs?
Hello. New here and new to ckd. I’m just wondering, with your lab results, when you have high potassium do you also have high everything else? Sodium calcium etc? Asking because my dad has consistently high potassium and low sodium. But right now he’s having mild edema on his legs. Our nephro keeps saying
Hello. New here and new to ckd. I’m just wondering, with your lab results, when you have high potassium do you also have high everything else? Sodium calcium etc? Asking because my dad has consistently high potassium and low sodium. But right now he’s having mild edema on his legs. Our nephro keeps saying
Slaxx
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
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