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RLS is not as bad now
I have done the low-oxalate diet for 2 weeks now. Something has helped, but I am taking 4 things: 1. low-oxalate diet 2. more calcium and magnesium with that (total a day 2400 mg cal and 800 mag) 3. iron every other day on empty stomach 4. Hyland's Magnesia Phosphorica 30X Tablets (4, 4x a day)
I have done the low-oxalate diet for 2 weeks now. Something has helped, but I am taking 4 things: 1. low-oxalate diet 2. more calcium and magnesium with that (total a day 2400 mg cal and 800 mag) 3. iron every other day on empty stomach 4. Hyland's Magnesia Phosphorica 30X Tablets (4, 4x a day)
dlr222
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Blood test results
Hi all, I've just got my test results back and wondered if someone could tell me if they're ok. I'm taking 125mcg levothyroxine but i'm feeling really tired in fact exhausted all the time. TSH 0.25mU/L (0.30-4.20mU/L) T3 3.2pmol/L (2.6-5.7pmol/L) T4 14.0pmol/L (9.0-19.0pmol/L) Vit D 60nmol (50-250nmol
Hi all, I've just got my test results back and wondered if someone could tell me if they're ok. I'm taking 125mcg levothyroxine but i'm feeling really tired in fact exhausted all the time. TSH 0.25mU/L (0.30-4.20mU/L) T3 3.2pmol/L (2.6-5.7pmol/L) T4 14.0pmol/L (9.0-19.0pmol/L) Vit D 60nmol (50-250nmol
catpurple7
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Post 685 Yesterdays question 8 Sep 2020
G’day my beloved ms family, I hope “YOU” are all well and looking forward to another day. I hope it is gloomy, not dark and we all understand it can never be fully bright, we have ms. Look at it as a scale. Dark, gloomy, bright. Be honest with yourself, realize that it is perfectly okay to break
G’day my beloved ms family, I hope “YOU” are all well and looking forward to another day. I hope it is gloomy, not dark and we all understand it can never be fully bright, we have ms. Look at it as a scale. Dark, gloomy, bright. Be honest with yourself, realize that it is perfectly okay to break
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
4 years ago
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Results of last bloods T4, T3, TSH,
Hi everyone ❤️ I'm just looking for a bit of advice on my last bloods done on June 26th Information: I'm on T3 teva 20mg I've since increased the dose to 40mg in increments of 5mg..my T4 is 1.8 pmol/L) ranges... 11.00-22.00 pmol/L) My endocrinologist says this is to be expected as I'm on T3 only, my
Hi everyone ❤️ I'm just looking for a bit of advice on my last bloods done on June 26th Information: I'm on T3 teva 20mg I've since increased the dose to 40mg in increments of 5mg..my T4 is 1.8 pmol/L) ranges... 11.00-22.00 pmol/L) My endocrinologist says this is to be expected as I'm on T3 only, my
birkie
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Should ckd patients stop eating potassium foods even if their potassium levels are normal?
My creatinine level is 4 and high uric acid and urea is been found in blood test, i dont have any symptoms, my urine is too foamy and albumin (protein) in my urine test is 4+ Phosphate, sodium, calcium, potassium and sugar levels are normal No itching no swelling, not feeling to work, and not being
My creatinine level is 4 and high uric acid and urea is been found in blood test, i dont have any symptoms, my urine is too foamy and albumin (protein) in my urine test is 4+ Phosphate, sodium, calcium, potassium and sugar levels are normal No itching no swelling, not feeling to work, and not being
Warrior12345
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Vitamin D Twice a Day May Keep Vertigo Away
Vitamin D Twice a Day May Keep Vertigo Away - Neuroscience News. Taking vitamin D and calcium twice a day may reduce your chances of getting vertigo again, according to a study published in the August 5, 2020, online issue of Neurology. “Our study suggests that for people with benign paroxysmal positional
Vitamin D Twice a Day May Keep Vertigo Away - Neuroscience News. Taking vitamin D and calcium twice a day may reduce your chances of getting vertigo again, according to a study published in the August 5, 2020, online issue of Neurology. “Our study suggests that for people with benign paroxysmal positional
aspergerian13
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
What if heath anxiety
I’m so tired of the what if had blood test calcium came back hi I googled now I’m a nervous wreck I have to get it rechecked in 2 weeks I can’t eat sleep I’m so anxious over this
I’m so tired of the what if had blood test calcium came back hi I googled now I’m a nervous wreck I have to get it rechecked in 2 weeks I can’t eat sleep I’m so anxious over this
Christine05
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
APC and Hyperparathyroidism
Hello All, My Stage 4 Gleason 9 husband with mets (diagnosed 8/19) has had borderline elevated serum calcium for at least five years; always dismissed as ‘normal’ or dehydration. His calcium results this past year have been 10.5-11.1 (highest level of normal to above normal). His MO decided to run a
Hello All, My Stage 4 Gleason 9 husband with mets (diagnosed 8/19) has had borderline elevated serum calcium for at least five years; always dismissed as ‘normal’ or dehydration. His calcium results this past year have been 10.5-11.1 (highest level of normal to above normal). His MO decided to run a
Dett
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Diagnosed with coronary artery disease and unstable angina feel anxious
Hi all, I have cad and unstable angina, I was diagnosed 18 months ago. I'm on the usual meds statins, calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, aspirin and, my gtn spray which I can't do without... I feel I was diagnosed, which was a shock and then left to fend for myself, I feel alone in all this
Hi all, I have cad and unstable angina, I was diagnosed 18 months ago. I'm on the usual meds statins, calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, aspirin and, my gtn spray which I can't do without... I feel I was diagnosed, which was a shock and then left to fend for myself, I feel alone in all this
Arty56
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Bone loss - loss of flexibility, can’t tie up shoe lace - Denosumab (Prolia)
Just a further question to yesterday’s post on Osteoporosis, a couple of years’ ago I had a couple of mets which were treated but had caused bone loss on my pelvis. My lastest scans thankfully shows no further activity but I’m currently finding that I’m losing flexibility and cannot move my right leg
Just a further question to yesterday’s post on Osteoporosis, a couple of years’ ago I had a couple of mets which were treated but had caused bone loss on my pelvis. My lastest scans thankfully shows no further activity but I’m currently finding that I’m losing flexibility and cannot move my right leg
Ausi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Six years into PMR. What should my GP be testing me for?
I have had PMR for 6 years and have never successfully got below 10mg per day. I recently tried a DSNS to reduce to 9mg over 2 months and I just couldn't do it. 10 mg is where I really need to be. I am so lucky that I have few and minor side effects and am happy to stay at 10mg to maintain my quality
I have had PMR for 6 years and have never successfully got below 10mg per day. I recently tried a DSNS to reduce to 9mg over 2 months and I just couldn't do it. 10 mg is where I really need to be. I am so lucky that I have few and minor side effects and am happy to stay at 10mg to maintain my quality
scrambledegg
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Update as promised.
I just had my consultation with my lovely endo professor there. My sst test result was 995 and he said he’s very happy with that.Hes delighted that I’ve managed to get my weight down so I’ve only 5k to go then I’m out of the pre diabetis danger zone.Hes going to push gp to arrange the dexa scan so we
I just had my consultation with my lovely endo professor there. My sst test result was 995 and he said he’s very happy with that.Hes delighted that I’ve managed to get my weight down so I’ve only 5k to go then I’m out of the pre diabetis danger zone.Hes going to push gp to arrange the dexa scan so we
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Parathyroids overactive
Hello everyone ♥️ I know most on here don't know to much about the parathyroid glands but mine has showed overactive.. Serum parathyroid hormone 8.1 pmol/L.... Range.. 1.60-6.9 pmol/L.. Serum Calcium.. 2.6 mmol/L... Range.. 2.10-2.60 mmol/L Serum albumin.. 49 g/L.. Range.. 35.00-50.00..g/L Serum sodium
Hello everyone ♥️ I know most on here don't know to much about the parathyroid glands but mine has showed overactive.. Serum parathyroid hormone 8.1 pmol/L.... Range.. 1.60-6.9 pmol/L.. Serum Calcium.. 2.6 mmol/L... Range.. 2.10-2.60 mmol/L Serum albumin.. 49 g/L.. Range.. 35.00-50.00..g/L Serum sodium
birkie
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
I evI'm waiting on MRI scan as hospital now suspect I may have ms.
Hello everyone it's been a while since I posted. So my symptoms are as follows Fatigue Muscle aches pains and spasms Backache when I walk or exercise Pins and needles in feet and hands My fingers hurt when I clench my fist My knee caps get sore very quickly I cant have my legs bent in sitting position
Hello everyone it's been a while since I posted. So my symptoms are as follows Fatigue Muscle aches pains and spasms Backache when I walk or exercise Pins and needles in feet and hands My fingers hurt when I clench my fist My knee caps get sore very quickly I cant have my legs bent in sitting position
Kirstylstocks
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Hi, has anyone experienced this. And does light headedness accompanied by heavy chest tightness,and weak sensation, occur with this?
Symptoms of sick sinus syndrome due to calcium chanel blockers.??
Symptoms of sick sinus syndrome due to calcium chanel blockers.??
Goldenheart
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Any advice at all?
I honestly don’t even know if this is the right forum to post on, but my Doctor says that it’s Fibromyalgia causing this, so here I am. I’m 20 years old, I have endometriosis, fibromyalgia, Gastroparisis, and Polycystic Kidney Disease. I’m honestly just never... ‘well.’ I’m always sick every single
I honestly don’t even know if this is the right forum to post on, but my Doctor says that it’s Fibromyalgia causing this, so here I am. I’m 20 years old, I have endometriosis, fibromyalgia, Gastroparisis, and Polycystic Kidney Disease. I’m honestly just never... ‘well.’ I’m always sick every single
Wanheda242
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
DEXA dilemma
Morning all. I posted my recent DEXA experience on Sheffield Jane’s thread the other day, but thought my own thread might be helpful. Briefly, i was due to have my 2nd DEXA scan in May at the local NHS hospital. Covid19 happened, I didn’t get an appointment. Understandable, but disappointed as have
Morning all. I posted my recent DEXA experience on Sheffield Jane’s thread the other day, but thought my own thread might be helpful. Briefly, i was due to have my 2nd DEXA scan in May at the local NHS hospital. Covid19 happened, I didn’t get an appointment. Understandable, but disappointed as have
Nerak12
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Bipolar Medication
I have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. I have been prescribed depakote, Symbyax and Valium. Anyone have success with Symbyax?
I have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. I have been prescribed depakote, Symbyax and Valium. Anyone have success with Symbyax?
Hidden
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Heart Monitor Implant Advice Please
I would be very grateful for any advice on having a heart monitor implant. I had a telephone consultation with the cardiac consultant today and he asked for my consent to book me in for this procedure, he fully understood when I asked for a few days to think about this and discuss with family members
I would be very grateful for any advice on having a heart monitor implant. I had a telephone consultation with the cardiac consultant today and he asked for my consent to book me in for this procedure, he fully understood when I asked for a few days to think about this and discuss with family members
Uncle1
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Calcium supplementation
I currently take 300mg of Magnesium Glycinate in the evening to help me sleep. I take Vit D and vit K2 Mk-7 except for the summer months when I make sure I get some sunshine. However, I do not take any calcium and as I am currently following an anti-inflammatory diet I am avoiding most dairy and eggs
I currently take 300mg of Magnesium Glycinate in the evening to help me sleep. I take Vit D and vit K2 Mk-7 except for the summer months when I make sure I get some sunshine. However, I do not take any calcium and as I am currently following an anti-inflammatory diet I am avoiding most dairy and eggs
Caze
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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