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Advice please when to take supplements
Hi everyone Thank you all for your kind valuable advice. I rescheduled my Endo appointment now appt 2 Dec but I’m on a wait list too. Hoping to do bloods later this week, just to be ready when needed. (I have stopped iron tablets in preparation) Would appreciate some more wisdom from you re the supplements
Hi everyone Thank you all for your kind valuable advice. I rescheduled my Endo appointment now appt 2 Dec but I’m on a wait list too. Hoping to do bloods later this week, just to be ready when needed. (I have stopped iron tablets in preparation) Would appreciate some more wisdom from you re the supplements
Anic
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Total thyroidectomy
Hi After suffering from breathlessness for a few months, I underwent various tests in April 2021 to try and find the cause. During a lung CT to see if I had any blood clots, I was advised that my thyroid was very large, not in the right location, and multi-nodular and could be the cause of the breathing
Hi After suffering from breathlessness for a few months, I underwent various tests in April 2021 to try and find the cause. During a lung CT to see if I had any blood clots, I was advised that my thyroid was very large, not in the right location, and multi-nodular and could be the cause of the breathing
FeelingBluey
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Rotablation
Hi all. Well 4 1/2 years after my bypass surgery I found myself with similar angina pains although things went slightly differently this time. At first I think I was in denial about the pain 'was it imagined' 'was it indigestion'? In the end I could ignore it no longer so last Monday (18th) I phoned
Hi all. Well 4 1/2 years after my bypass surgery I found myself with similar angina pains although things went slightly differently this time. At first I think I was in denial about the pain 'was it imagined' 'was it indigestion'? In the end I could ignore it no longer so last Monday (18th) I phoned
Heather1957
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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Trying to get a DEXA Scan
Good Morning, am speaking to GP next week to ask him to refer me for a DEXA scan ...diagnosed with PMR Aug 2019 ...fairly bumpy journey but have been on 7.5mg now for past 3 weeks...so far so good but having to really pace myself ...reducing 0.5mg per month... have taken AA since being diagnosed...never
Good Morning, am speaking to GP next week to ask him to refer me for a DEXA scan ...diagnosed with PMR Aug 2019 ...fairly bumpy journey but have been on 7.5mg now for past 3 weeks...so far so good but having to really pace myself ...reducing 0.5mg per month... have taken AA since being diagnosed...never
Devon21
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Stopping bisoprolol
After being on 1.25 mg for over a year I could function really well, a bit tired ,but nothing too bad. When I was diagnosed PAF in April my dose was upped to 2.5 mg. my world just stopped. Nodding off to sleep when I had only been out of bed for few hours,feeling exhausted ALL the time. Fuzzy
After being on 1.25 mg for over a year I could function really well, a bit tired ,but nothing too bad. When I was diagnosed PAF in April my dose was upped to 2.5 mg. my world just stopped. Nodding off to sleep when I had only been out of bed for few hours,feeling exhausted ALL the time. Fuzzy
Saltcoatslass04
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AF Association
3 years ago
Thursday Lunch: Steamed Garland Chrysanthemums, mushrooms and bell peppers. 🌱😋❤️
Hello everyone, hope you have a wonderful day so far as we close to the weekend now! 🤗 Today I made a light lunch of steam Garland Chrysanthemum leaves, sliced mushrooms and bell peppers, garnished with dehydrated garlics, onions and a little bit of gf soy sauce dipping. 😋👍 I love Chrysanthemum leaves
Hello everyone, hope you have a wonderful day so far as we close to the weekend now! 🤗 Today I made a light lunch of steam Garland Chrysanthemum leaves, sliced mushrooms and bell peppers, garnished with dehydrated garlics, onions and a little bit of gf soy sauce dipping. 😋👍 I love Chrysanthemum leaves
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Vegan Foods for Life
3 years ago
Getting private blood tests🤔
Hi everyone ❤️ Can any members tell me if you can get calcium and vitamin D tested along with T3, T3 TSH... ❤️ And which is the best, cheepest way to get it done👍
Hi everyone ❤️ Can any members tell me if you can get calcium and vitamin D tested along with T3, T3 TSH... ❤️ And which is the best, cheepest way to get it done👍
birkie
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Vitamin K
Hello out there! I’ve been unable to get a doctor’s advice or even a comment on the wisdom of taking vitamin D3 with vitamin K2. I read on Google (!) that D3 ensures the absorption of calcium while K2 directs calcium to the bones and prevents it from depositing where it shouldn’t eg arteries, organs
Hello out there! I’ve been unable to get a doctor’s advice or even a comment on the wisdom of taking vitamin D3 with vitamin K2. I read on Google (!) that D3 ensures the absorption of calcium while K2 directs calcium to the bones and prevents it from depositing where it shouldn’t eg arteries, organs
Gabriella28
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ITP Support Association
3 years ago
Calcium content of dairy sourced calcium from casein protein shakes
Hi. I have some casein protein shake powder that claims it has 623mg of calcium per serving. I'm thinking I can pretty well cover my calcium needs with one morning, and one evening shake. Does anyone have any thoughts on this approach? Effectiveness? What percentage of this is actually absorbed? Any
Hi. I have some casein protein shake powder that claims it has 623mg of calcium per serving. I'm thinking I can pretty well cover my calcium needs with one morning, and one evening shake. Does anyone have any thoughts on this approach? Effectiveness? What percentage of this is actually absorbed? Any
cardinalfan
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Osteoporosis Support
3 years ago
Pill in pocket
Look forward to comments. Seems my cardiologist wants to cover all the bases (more medications = better protection). GP agreed I should try coming off flecainide. Taking Xarelto blood thinner to be safe. Use Apple Watch and take ECG readings at every opportunity. Five days ago I went off flecainide
Look forward to comments. Seems my cardiologist wants to cover all the bases (more medications = better protection). GP agreed I should try coming off flecainide. Taking Xarelto blood thinner to be safe. Use Apple Watch and take ECG readings at every opportunity. Five days ago I went off flecainide
Fabfibber
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AF Association
3 years ago
Two weeks on Xeloda and high liver counts but low hemoglobin, calcium and platelets.
Hi wonderful people, I always share news about ErSO with you and give you hope Now I need your experience and help to get some comfort Please share and help. I was diagnosed in 2019 with the Mets in bones. I was on ibrance and exemestane for a year. After that the pet ct started showing the progression
Hi wonderful people, I always share news about ErSO with you and give you hope Now I need your experience and help to get some comfort Please share and help. I was diagnosed in 2019 with the Mets in bones. I was on ibrance and exemestane for a year. After that the pet ct started showing the progression
Cureforever
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Rituximab and Systemic Sclerosis
Hi, just wondered if anyone has large calcium deposits ( I have one approx 9 x 6x 5 cm) associated with systemic sclerosis and been given rituximab infusions to help reduce? If so, how were you afterwards and any success with the treatment?
Hi, just wondered if anyone has large calcium deposits ( I have one approx 9 x 6x 5 cm) associated with systemic sclerosis and been given rituximab infusions to help reduce? If so, how were you afterwards and any success with the treatment?
Eden1234
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
Dealing with extreme depression
Hi all, This is my first posting on here as my wife was diagnosed approx 2 months ago, but we're certain she had this condition unrecognised for years. The biggest challenge by far for Jen and for me is handling her very extreme depression and horrendous anxiety. She's suffered this on & off for many
Hi all, This is my first posting on here as my wife was diagnosed approx 2 months ago, but we're certain she had this condition unrecognised for years. The biggest challenge by far for Jen and for me is handling her very extreme depression and horrendous anxiety. She's suffered this on & off for many
Sparkle57
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PSP Association
3 years ago
Discussion: Vascular Calcification / bone disorder in CKD
Mortality in CKD is dominated by the cardiovascular domain. We will more likely die of a cardio related issue than anything else. We are the highest risk group of all groups for cardio related death. Death for cardio reasons is more likely than our progressing to end stages of the disease: "Expressed
Mortality in CKD is dominated by the cardiovascular domain. We will more likely die of a cardio related issue than anything else. We are the highest risk group of all groups for cardio related death. Death for cardio reasons is more likely than our progressing to end stages of the disease: "Expressed
Skeptix
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Chemist dispensing levo in packs of 25mg is this ok please? Asking for my son
The chemist is giving my son his 125m levo in packs all in boxes of 25s is this ok? He’s on MP and was getting pack of 100 and another pack in 25mg but now chemist has changed it. He is concerned that taking his daily dose like this could be a problem. Also His blood test said he has Very low calcium
The chemist is giving my son his 125m levo in packs all in boxes of 25s is this ok? He’s on MP and was getting pack of 100 and another pack in 25mg but now chemist has changed it. He is concerned that taking his daily dose like this could be a problem. Also His blood test said he has Very low calcium
Timetraveler67
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Dairy products
New study from Japan. When I was diagnosed there was a clear association between dairy & PCa (particularly mortality). The smoking guns: calcium (inhibits hormonal vitamin D) & IGF-I (it promotes rapid growth in babies.) The years rolled by & suddenly, dairy was safe. & now?
Abstract
Dairy
New study from Japan. When I was diagnosed there was a clear association between dairy & PCa (particularly mortality). The smoking guns: calcium (inhibits hormonal vitamin D) & IGF-I (it promotes rapid growth in babies.) The years rolled by & suddenly, dairy was safe. & now?
Abstract
Dairy
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Dexa scan
I discussed the results of my dexa scan with my GP yesterday, he said that although the scan was normal that because i have been taking preds long term he wanted to prescribe me Aledronic acid and that should also continue taking the accrete d calcium tablets. I must admit that I am not keen on taking
I discussed the results of my dexa scan with my GP yesterday, he said that although the scan was normal that because i have been taking preds long term he wanted to prescribe me Aledronic acid and that should also continue taking the accrete d calcium tablets. I must admit that I am not keen on taking
Johnone1940
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Rundown of TSH, T3, T4
Hi again ❤️ Just posted but feel I need to clarify some things, on last post I forgot to mention that the A&E doctor said I should probably drop My t3 medication by 5mg to see if that helps with the symptoms, palpitations, fast heartbeat, sweating, tremor, he discounted the other symptoms I had of utterly
Hi again ❤️ Just posted but feel I need to clarify some things, on last post I forgot to mention that the A&E doctor said I should probably drop My t3 medication by 5mg to see if that helps with the symptoms, palpitations, fast heartbeat, sweating, tremor, he discounted the other symptoms I had of utterly
birkie
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
TSH..T3,T4..when are we classed as hypo?
Hi everyone ❤️ I posted on here yesterday about some results I've just got through my surgery, I requested these a month ago they are from Aug 23rd 2021, and have just received them yesterday 🤦♀️.. Ok it says TSH... 15.12...range... 0.30...4.50) T3...6.6.....range.. 3.10...6.80 T4... 2.8..range..
Hi everyone ❤️ I posted on here yesterday about some results I've just got through my surgery, I requested these a month ago they are from Aug 23rd 2021, and have just received them yesterday 🤦♀️.. Ok it says TSH... 15.12...range... 0.30...4.50) T3...6.6.....range.. 3.10...6.80 T4... 2.8..range..
birkie
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Electrolytes and postpartum psychosis
Hey!Recently i read an article, where it was explained that lithium is used as a mood stabilizer due to its capacity to have an impact on ionic in-cell balance and also on transportation of ions of sodium and calcium between cells. And that the imbalances of sodium may be one of the causes of depression
Hey!Recently i read an article, where it was explained that lithium is used as a mood stabilizer due to its capacity to have an impact on ionic in-cell balance and also on transportation of ions of sodium and calcium between cells. And that the imbalances of sodium may be one of the causes of depression
Varvarita
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
3 years ago
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