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So who should I be angry with-
Myself for not catching this sooner. The pharmacy for not cross checking the drugs. Or the doctors. My hubby is taking a boat load of medication (like who isn’t when you have this disease). We have a spreadsheet of all the medications and we provide copies to
all the doctors
. Below is the
Myself for not catching this sooner. The pharmacy for not cross checking the drugs. Or the doctors. My hubby is taking a boat load of medication (like who isn’t when you have this disease). We have a spreadsheet of all the medications and we provide copies to
all the doctors
. Below is the
MouseAddams
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Alendronic Acid
When I saw a new rhuemy yesterday she mentioned Alendronic Acid. I had not heard of it. I take Calcium D3 because a DXA scan showed osteopenia in my lower back. Would Alendronic Acid be helpful with Calcium D3 or instead of it?
When I saw a new rhuemy yesterday she mentioned Alendronic Acid. I had not heard of it. I take Calcium D3 because a DXA scan showed osteopenia in my lower back. Would Alendronic Acid be helpful with Calcium D3 or instead of it?
SudsSuds
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
More On Rate Control Meds
Having a quick delve into the arcane world of rate control drugs recently I found a pretty interesting article from the European Heart Rhythm Association:
Beta-blockers in atrial fibrillation—trying to make sense of unsettling results
Some snippets: [i]"Heart failure with a reduced ejection
Having a quick delve into the arcane world of rate control drugs recently I found a pretty interesting article from the European Heart Rhythm Association:
Beta-blockers in atrial fibrillation—trying to make sense of unsettling results
Some snippets: [i]"Heart failure with a reduced ejection
Barny12
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AF Association
9 months ago
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Oh dear! it's that 'senior moment' time again
Oooops. Yesterday I posted asking if anyone had issues with long term use of Lisinopril, but what I really wanted was feedback on long term usage of Lansoprozole! (Take your pick: brain fog, senility etc.) I was prescribed Lansoprozole to minimise the risk of stomach damage from Clopidogrel, following
Oooops. Yesterday I posted asking if anyone had issues with long term use of Lisinopril, but what I really wanted was feedback on long term usage of Lansoprozole! (Take your pick: brain fog, senility etc.) I was prescribed Lansoprozole to minimise the risk of stomach damage from Clopidogrel, following
Ovingite
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
labs showed changes
I have abnormal pth after 5 years of rising. My Calcium and Vit D are normal. Prescribed calciferol 2x week. Any way to lower pth naturally?
I have abnormal pth after 5 years of rising. My Calcium and Vit D are normal. Prescribed calciferol 2x week. Any way to lower pth naturally?
Sheshechu
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Early CKD Support
9 months ago
Rate Control Meds
Anyone know why beta blockers are generally prescribed over calcium channel blockers?
Anyone know why beta blockers are generally prescribed over calcium channel blockers?
Barny12
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AF Association
9 months ago
Strontium citrate
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis 10 years ago. I am now 73. I have been taking v D and calcium/magnesium and walking and gardening. But I have continued to loose BMD. I have not gone on any medication because I am reluctant to take a drug that interferes with the body's natural bone remodelling process
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis 10 years ago. I am now 73. I have been taking v D and calcium/magnesium and walking and gardening. But I have continued to loose BMD. I have not gone on any medication because I am reluctant to take a drug that interferes with the body's natural bone remodelling process
Frida22
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Osteoporosis Support
5 months ago
calcium supplement
I would like to know, if it’s beneficial to take calcium 1200 mg with 1000u D3 for someone who is on trelstar, xtandi and completed radiation. Dexa scan shows osteoarthritis. Stage 4 also with pacemaker. I am asking specifically about calcium, I am aware of D3 studies .
I would like to know, if it’s beneficial to take calcium 1200 mg with 1000u D3 for someone who is on trelstar, xtandi and completed radiation. Dexa scan shows osteoarthritis. Stage 4 also with pacemaker. I am asking specifically about calcium, I am aware of D3 studies .
Sam2346
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Calcium and cytomel
Hi, I need help adjusting my schedule for calcium and cytomel. Can somebody help please? I have to take calcium 3-4 times a day, and unfortunately also cytomel is spread out through the day. Now the schedule looks like this Cytomel at 7.00, 10:45, 14:00, 16.20 Calcium at 8:45, 12:00, 18:00 When
Hi, I need help adjusting my schedule for calcium and cytomel. Can somebody help please? I have to take calcium 3-4 times a day, and unfortunately also cytomel is spread out through the day. Now the schedule looks like this Cytomel at 7.00, 10:45, 14:00, 16.20 Calcium at 8:45, 12:00, 18:00 When
Viv123
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Vitamin K2 Where to buy
I was diagnosed about 2 years ago with osteoporosis. I have compression fractures of T-11 and T-12. I am going tomorrow for Dexa scan. I currently take 1,000 MG of vitamin D and Viactive calcium chews. I have been reading here about vitamin k-2-mk7. Where do I purchase this? I will not take any of the
I was diagnosed about 2 years ago with osteoporosis. I have compression fractures of T-11 and T-12. I am going tomorrow for Dexa scan. I currently take 1,000 MG of vitamin D and Viactive calcium chews. I have been reading here about vitamin k-2-mk7. Where do I purchase this? I will not take any of the
RIO-heart
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Osteoporosis Support
9 months ago
calcium scoring
Anyone know the meaning of calcium scores? I had a CT angiogram scan yesterday and was told that my calcium score is 0. I haven’t had the official report and the only reason I was told is because they did the scan in 2 parts as my heart rate was higher than required for the scan. I did ask if that
Anyone know the meaning of calcium scores? I had a CT angiogram scan yesterday and was told that my calcium score is 0. I haven’t had the official report and the only reason I was told is because they did the scan in 2 parts as my heart rate was higher than required for the scan. I did ask if that
Amy190
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Adcal-D3
Just a quick query. Has anyone else suffered from nausea when taking Adcal-D3 chewable? I was wondering if the tablets contain lactose, as I'm allergic to it. Since having been diagnosed with a fractured L2 and osteoporosis, the RA team and my GP both recommend them. I was taking Solgar Calcium Citrate
Just a quick query. Has anyone else suffered from nausea when taking Adcal-D3 chewable? I was wondering if the tablets contain lactose, as I'm allergic to it. Since having been diagnosed with a fractured L2 and osteoporosis, the RA team and my GP both recommend them. I was taking Solgar Calcium Citrate
ABwn
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NRAS
5 months ago
A List for Newly Diagnosed that My Wife did in 2022 please add to list if anything is missed or wrong or needs updating. TIA
I have to pack, moving trucks coming in AM…and Rest… She shared this on a farce book group page. This List Is Not Complete Please feel free to Message Chat Us with your Email as items on the listing example: ie: were deleted / removed by a healthunlocked admin. The original post keeps getting modified
I have to pack, moving trucks coming in AM…and Rest… She shared this on a farce book group page. This List Is Not Complete Please feel free to Message Chat Us with your Email as items on the listing example: ie: were deleted / removed by a healthunlocked admin. The original post keeps getting modified
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
My response to WinnieThePoo.
"You are sure it's [ALS/PD/AD] a toxic syndrome? Can you describe a mechanism of action for the disease process? You are sure it's not diet? Or stress? Of course you are sure. But unlikely to offer a viable solution to share. Meanwhile, those less blinkered [blinded by tunnel vision] research solutions
"You are sure it's [ALS/PD/AD] a toxic syndrome? Can you describe a mechanism of action for the disease process? You are sure it's not diet? Or stress? Of course you are sure. But unlikely to offer a viable solution to share. Meanwhile, those less blinkered [blinded by tunnel vision] research solutions
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
angina
hello I have been getting throat and chest pain when walking . Just been to the dr she said I have angina and given me a spray don’t know how to use it and told to buy aspirin . She will refer me back to the cardiologist. No advice and I was in shock to ask should I stop doing everything until the
hello I have been getting throat and chest pain when walking . Just been to the dr she said I have angina and given me a spray don’t know how to use it and told to buy aspirin . She will refer me back to the cardiologist. No advice and I was in shock to ask should I stop doing everything until the
Mar321
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Calcium, vitamin D and protein
Hello, I am just posting this for information. I follow a couple of forums on osteoporosis as I have osteoporosis and want to keep as informed as possible. Recently someone posted about an article on the benefit of taking extra protein alongside calcium and vitamin D supplements. I am going to check
Hello, I am just posting this for information. I follow a couple of forums on osteoporosis as I have osteoporosis and want to keep as informed as possible. Recently someone posted about an article on the benefit of taking extra protein alongside calcium and vitamin D supplements. I am going to check
strongmouse
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
9 months ago
Multi vitamins minus calcium and vitamin D
Saw Rheumy nurse yesterday. Still waiting to start Etanercept jab. But she said I should get multivitamins but minus vitamin D and Calcium as I'm already on calcichew D3 twice a day. Looked on line but cannot find any without these. Has anyone multi vitamins without calcium and vitamin D3?
Saw Rheumy nurse yesterday. Still waiting to start Etanercept jab. But she said I should get multivitamins but minus vitamin D and Calcium as I'm already on calcichew D3 twice a day. Looked on line but cannot find any without these. Has anyone multi vitamins without calcium and vitamin D3?
Haz58
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NRAS
9 months ago
GP disagrees with diagnosis of osteoporosis
I had a Dexa scan 2 weeks ago and the lady who did the scan told me I had osteoporosis and gave me a leaflet about it and an information sheet about Alendronic acid. She said GP would contact me when he got the results to start me on AA. Last week I got a text from GP saying “your bone thickness is
I had a Dexa scan 2 weeks ago and the lady who did the scan told me I had osteoporosis and gave me a leaflet about it and an information sheet about Alendronic acid. She said GP would contact me when he got the results to start me on AA. Last week I got a text from GP saying “your bone thickness is
Mfaepink1973
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Endo appointment, T3 results at last and hyperparathyroidism possible
Thanks for your replies to my previous post and also the advice that I should investigate hyperparathyroidism. I saw the endocrinologist today and apparently my July '23 results (which I hadn't been told, and certainly they'd never mentioned they'd do T3) were: TSH: 0.02 (0.27-4.2) T4: 20.5 (12-
Thanks for your replies to my previous post and also the advice that I should investigate hyperparathyroidism. I saw the endocrinologist today and apparently my July '23 results (which I hadn't been told, and certainly they'd never mentioned they'd do T3) were: TSH: 0.02 (0.27-4.2) T4: 20.5 (12-
Maztee
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Zolendronic Acid Infusions
I know this treatment is for osteoporosis and not PMR but I’ve been offered this treatment as I’m over 65 and I’m on the cusp of being osteopenic and my bone fracture score is now just above 10.. Recently my rheumy said that the results of my dexascan were some of the best he had seen for someone on
I know this treatment is for osteoporosis and not PMR but I’ve been offered this treatment as I’m over 65 and I’m on the cusp of being osteopenic and my bone fracture score is now just above 10.. Recently my rheumy said that the results of my dexascan were some of the best he had seen for someone on
Janet57
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
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