Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Calcium glycerophosphate
Posts
Communities
6,098 public posts
Filter results
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
in
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
in
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
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
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
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
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
in
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
in
Thyroid UK
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
in
PSP Association
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
in
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
in
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
in
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
in
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
in
Action on Postpartum Psychosis
3 years ago
Blood results I'm confused about TSH😕
Hi everyone ❤️ I've received blood results I requested for PTH, calcium, vitamin D.. Again the doctor sneaked in a full thyroid pannle (why do they do this and not inform you? 🤦♀️ As we know on here we stop our thyroid medication and make sure we have the earliest appointment, first this appointment
Hi everyone ❤️ I've received blood results I requested for PTH, calcium, vitamin D.. Again the doctor sneaked in a full thyroid pannle (why do they do this and not inform you? 🤦♀️ As we know on here we stop our thyroid medication and make sure we have the earliest appointment, first this appointment
birkie
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Latest Blood results
Hi all, do these results look ok? Serum vitamin B12 level 355 ng/L [120.0 - 900.0] Adequate B12 stores.If the patient is on IM B12 therapy, it is not necessary to monitor B12 levels Serum folate level > 20 ug/L [2.5 - 9999.0] Liver function tests Serum total protein level 64 g/L [60.0 - 80.0] Serum
Hi all, do these results look ok? Serum vitamin B12 level 355 ng/L [120.0 - 900.0] Adequate B12 stores.If the patient is on IM B12 therapy, it is not necessary to monitor B12 levels Serum folate level > 20 ug/L [2.5 - 9999.0] Liver function tests Serum total protein level 64 g/L [60.0 - 80.0] Serum
Ljdaly74
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
I don't know what to do now?
Back in July, after a routine blood test, my Levo was reduced from 175mg to 150mg because my T4 was too high. I had a further test 7 weeks later and my T4 had gone up slightly. I posted my results on here and was advised to have some private blood test to check on Vits etc. My dear mum became very
Back in July, after a routine blood test, my Levo was reduced from 175mg to 150mg because my T4 was too high. I had a further test 7 weeks later and my T4 had gone up slightly. I posted my results on here and was advised to have some private blood test to check on Vits etc. My dear mum became very
Pinkcosmo
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
High blood calcium levels
Hi MPNers, Recent bloods revealed high calcium level-Hypercalcemia ?? Haematologist is requesting further bloods anyone else have same issue ? Have ET and PV Thanks in advance Kelly
Hi MPNers, Recent bloods revealed high calcium level-Hypercalcemia ?? Haematologist is requesting further bloods anyone else have same issue ? Have ET and PV Thanks in advance Kelly
NedKel65
in
MPN Voice
3 years ago
Have really bad stomach pains/constipation since changing to the chewable tablets. Anyone else?
I have been taking Caltrate calcium + Vit D3 supplements for over a year with no problems at all. Sadly I can't get these in Cyprus anymore so I've bought an alternative called Natecal D3, which are chewable. I've been taking them for 4 days and have developed bloating, wind, constipation all day
I have been taking Caltrate calcium + Vit D3 supplements for over a year with no problems at all. Sadly I can't get these in Cyprus anymore so I've bought an alternative called Natecal D3, which are chewable. I've been taking them for 4 days and have developed bloating, wind, constipation all day
Pr0jection
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Calci-D chewable tablets reclassified from a Prescription Only Medicine (POM) to a Pharmacy (P).
Just for information. Note, this seems to be the first such 1000 IU product.
[i]Public Assessment Report of the reclassification of Calci-D chewable tablets from a Prescription Only Medicine (POM) to a Pharmacy (P). [/i]
[i]This PAR covers the assessment of an application to reclassify Calci-D
Just for information. Note, this seems to be the first such 1000 IU product.
[i]Public Assessment Report of the reclassification of Calci-D chewable tablets from a Prescription Only Medicine (POM) to a Pharmacy (P). [/i]
[i]This PAR covers the assessment of an application to reclassify Calci-D
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
FINALLY!!!! answers after all these years
Hello everyone. I have not been on for awhile for many reasons, mainly trying to figure out what was really going on with me. After 20+ years of being told I have PBC, I was diagnosed with NOT having PBC, but drug induced liver injury. Seems it mimics PBC, so I have the symptoms, but not an autoimmune
Hello everyone. I have not been on for awhile for many reasons, mainly trying to figure out what was really going on with me. After 20+ years of being told I have PBC, I was diagnosed with NOT having PBC, but drug induced liver injury. Seems it mimics PBC, so I have the symptoms, but not an autoimmune
mrspeffer2
in
PBC Foundation
3 years ago
Turning Point?
Today, 30th sept.2021. The best I have felt physically and mentally in over 12 months. I genuinely feel like I once did when "normal". Even the slight hip issue which is 30 years wear and tear properly back and entirely manageable. Posture needs adjusting so my hip drop exercise paramount now. Weight
Today, 30th sept.2021. The best I have felt physically and mentally in over 12 months. I genuinely feel like I once did when "normal". Even the slight hip issue which is 30 years wear and tear properly back and entirely manageable. Posture needs adjusting so my hip drop exercise paramount now. Weight
cycli
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
1
...
64
65
66
...
100
Next page
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Thyroid UK
2173 results
PMRGCAuk
556 results
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
274 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest