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Worried and Confused
Hi Everyone- I just joined and read some posts. I'm so happy to be on this site. I'm a 69 year old woman, good health, exercise frequently and walk several times a week, usually carrying a heavy bag to work. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis last August with a score of 2.5 in my hip and wrist. I delayed
Hi Everyone- I just joined and read some posts. I'm so happy to be on this site. I'm a 69 year old woman, good health, exercise frequently and walk several times a week, usually carrying a heavy bag to work. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis last August with a score of 2.5 in my hip and wrist. I delayed
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Osteoporosis Support
4 years ago
Collagen supplements
I’d like to start using a collagen powder and I’m looking for suggestions for which brand is most helpful for bones. I’m having my my first appointment today after being diagnosed with severe osteoporosis and until I get bloodwork to see if I have too much or not enough calcium in my blood, I’m holding
I’d like to start using a collagen powder and I’m looking for suggestions for which brand is most helpful for bones. I’m having my my first appointment today after being diagnosed with severe osteoporosis and until I get bloodwork to see if I have too much or not enough calcium in my blood, I’m holding
M3745
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Osteoporosis Support
4 years ago
Vitamin D levels
I have been keeping my Vitamin D level above 80 for over 5 years now. Sometimes it hits 100, once it hit 127, but then I back off and try and keep it around 90. What are your opinions on this? My oncologist always panics and says keep it to 50. My calcium levels are fine. All other blood markers are
I have been keeping my Vitamin D level above 80 for over 5 years now. Sometimes it hits 100, once it hit 127, but then I back off and try and keep it around 90. What are your opinions on this? My oncologist always panics and says keep it to 50. My calcium levels are fine. All other blood markers are
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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Test results, following up from a month ago
Hello. I posted on here a month ago asking for advice before an endo appointment. I was feeling very poorly - a lot of joint pain, brain fog, falling over, dizzy, ears ringing etc. Your advice was really helpful, thank you. I ended up having levothyroxine increased from 50 to 75mcg, liothyrinine
Hello. I posted on here a month ago asking for advice before an endo appointment. I was feeling very poorly - a lot of joint pain, brain fog, falling over, dizzy, ears ringing etc. Your advice was really helpful, thank you. I ended up having levothyroxine increased from 50 to 75mcg, liothyrinine
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Blood Test & Vitamins re: 11 year and counting
To: Slowdragon Below blood tests: attached jpeg Vitamins currently taken Vit.B Complex High Strength x 2 Totals B3 16mg 32md daily B5 6mg Daily B6 1.4mg Daily B1 1.1mg 2.2mg Daily B2 1.4mg 2.8mg Daily B12 2.4mcq Daily
To: Slowdragon Below blood tests: attached jpeg Vitamins currently taken Vit.B Complex High Strength x 2 Totals B3 16mg 32md daily B5 6mg Daily B6 1.4mg Daily B1 1.1mg 2.2mg Daily B2 1.4mg 2.8mg Daily B12 2.4mcq Daily
DavidMF
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Just got diagnosed with Lupus nephritis
Hi there. Summary: Just recently got diagnosed with Lupus nephritis after a biopsy. My life has changed. I'm constantly tired. And my body just feels different. I need to put much more effort into anything I do and even simple tasks are harder than usual. And my concentration is kind of. In addition
Hi there. Summary: Just recently got diagnosed with Lupus nephritis after a biopsy. My life has changed. I'm constantly tired. And my body just feels different. I need to put much more effort into anything I do and even simple tasks are harder than usual. And my concentration is kind of. In addition
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Poverty-stricken adults more likely to be calcium-, vitamin D-deficient.
Rising numbers of people consuming nutrient poor diets, coupled with aging, sedentary lifestyle and low income, can contribute to a number of chronic diseases. Nutritional intake along with health disparities, further delineated by socio-economic status, can contribute to a higher prevalence of disease
Rising numbers of people consuming nutrient poor diets, coupled with aging, sedentary lifestyle and low income, can contribute to a number of chronic diseases. Nutritional intake along with health disparities, further delineated by socio-economic status, can contribute to a higher prevalence of disease
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Frustrating!
Hi everyone I need to rant! I have just had my monthly injection at the hospital. It took me an hour to get there, sat for an hour and 45 minutes waiting, had my injection ( less than 5 minutes) then an hour home. The thing that got me is........I have not seen my consultant for 6 months now due
Hi everyone I need to rant! I have just had my monthly injection at the hospital. It took me an hour to get there, sat for an hour and 45 minutes waiting, had my injection ( less than 5 minutes) then an hour home. The thing that got me is........I have not seen my consultant for 6 months now due
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
What are some of the best Supplements to start off with? Maybe just 1-2.
Hello Everyone. I've managed to finally convince my dad to start supplements. He is currently only on Lupron and has no other health issues. He already takes Calcium and Multi-Vitamin daily. (Prescribed by doc). I'd now like to add more. Any suggestions on which supplements can we start with if we
Hello Everyone. I've managed to finally convince my dad to start supplements. He is currently only on Lupron and has no other health issues. He already takes Calcium and Multi-Vitamin daily. (Prescribed by doc). I'd now like to add more. Any suggestions on which supplements can we start with if we
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Is it possible to stent four arterial blockages in one angioplasty?
My dad (62) has at least four significant arterial blockages (over 70%) one of which is in his LAD. He's scheduled for an angioplasty tomorrow and possible stenting, but with so many blocks I'm worried they'll have to do CABG. Has anyone been in this situation and only treated it with stents and meds
My dad (62) has at least four significant arterial blockages (over 70%) one of which is in his LAD. He's scheduled for an angioplasty tomorrow and possible stenting, but with so many blocks I'm worried they'll have to do CABG. Has anyone been in this situation and only treated it with stents and meds
Worried_For_Dad
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Support for animal protein?
Is there any scientific support for including animal protein in my diet? About 4 months ago I started a plant based diet. Everything I see or read now points to why WFPB is good for you, but I am not sure if I am seeing this because it is true, or if I am just getting bombarded with this news because
Is there any scientific support for including animal protein in my diet? About 4 months ago I started a plant based diet. Everything I see or read now points to why WFPB is good for you, but I am not sure if I am seeing this because it is true, or if I am just getting bombarded with this news because
TrixG
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
GP 9 Rheumatologist 0
Following my rant ‘So angry’ about my ex-rheumy (sacked him on Friday) I had a good telephone appointment with my GP today. He doesn’t get a ‘10’ because he hadn’t read my letter although we discussed it (he’s not good at paperwork). He agreed that we don’t need a rheumatologist anymore. YIPPEE. He agreed
Following my rant ‘So angry’ about my ex-rheumy (sacked him on Friday) I had a good telephone appointment with my GP today. He doesn’t get a ‘10’ because he hadn’t read my letter although we discussed it (he’s not good at paperwork). He agreed that we don’t need a rheumatologist anymore. YIPPEE. He agreed
ChinaWuntoo
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
40ng Carbimazole - hylerthyroid (Graves')
Hi guys After having been prescribed propanylol by my GP, I saw a specialist endo today for the first time. As I don't have anything to compare it to, I'm unsure how safe/effective the course of treatment prescribed is. 20mg of Carbimazole x2 per day (40mg dose). It seems pretty high to me (though
Hi guys After having been prescribed propanylol by my GP, I saw a specialist endo today for the first time. As I don't have anything to compare it to, I'm unsure how safe/effective the course of treatment prescribed is. 20mg of Carbimazole x2 per day (40mg dose). It seems pretty high to me (though
Zudukk
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Finally got results, can somebody have a look?
These were my full blood screen results in January 2020 TSH 2.05miu/L. (0.3-5.0) Sodium. 141mmol/L. (133-146) Potassium. 4.6mmol/L. (3.5-5.3) Urea level. 6.4mmol/L (2.5-7.8) Creatinine. 67umol. (40-95) Calcium. 2.47mmol. (2.20-2.60) AST serum. 18iu. (7-40) Ferritin. 235ug. (10-291)
These were my full blood screen results in January 2020 TSH 2.05miu/L. (0.3-5.0) Sodium. 141mmol/L. (133-146) Potassium. 4.6mmol/L. (3.5-5.3) Urea level. 6.4mmol/L (2.5-7.8) Creatinine. 67umol. (40-95) Calcium. 2.47mmol. (2.20-2.60) AST serum. 18iu. (7-40) Ferritin. 235ug. (10-291)
Dicky-ticker
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Chest tightness
Hello everyone I’m a newbie on here and I’m hoping for a little bit of advice . 5 months ago I started having chest tightness and breathlessness on exercising which progressively got worse and couldn’t even hold a conversation . I was sent to a and e by my doctor and they diagnosed angina and booked
Hello everyone I’m a newbie on here and I’m hoping for a little bit of advice . 5 months ago I started having chest tightness and breathlessness on exercising which progressively got worse and couldn’t even hold a conversation . I was sent to a and e by my doctor and they diagnosed angina and booked
Spinqueen59
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Blood clots and urticarial vasculitis syndrome
Hello everyone. I hope you are all feeling as well as can be. I wondered if anyone could tell me whether they have suffered blood clotting as part of lupus/ urticarial vasculitis syndrome ( or any other forms of vasculitis actually, as I'm not convinced that I only have the one type affecting small blood
Hello everyone. I hope you are all feeling as well as can be. I wondered if anyone could tell me whether they have suffered blood clotting as part of lupus/ urticarial vasculitis syndrome ( or any other forms of vasculitis actually, as I'm not convinced that I only have the one type affecting small blood
Hoofprints
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Blood clots and urticarial vasculitis syndrome
Hello everyone. I hope you are all feeling as well as can be. I wondered if anyone could tell me whether they have suffered blood clotting as part of urticarial vasculitis syndrome ( or any other forms of vasculitis actually, as I'm not convinced that I only have the one type affecting small blood vessels
Hello everyone. I hope you are all feeling as well as can be. I wondered if anyone could tell me whether they have suffered blood clotting as part of urticarial vasculitis syndrome ( or any other forms of vasculitis actually, as I'm not convinced that I only have the one type affecting small blood vessels
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Vasculitis UK
4 years ago
Can Prednisolone Cause Extreme Fatigue?
I am awaiting a biopsy for confirmation of a diagnosis of GCA and started 60mg Prednisolone daily 5 days ago. I take them straight after breakfast but am getting absolutely crushing fatigue around lunchtime and the first half of the aftenoon. This is worse than the fatigue I was experiencing before starting
I am awaiting a biopsy for confirmation of a diagnosis of GCA and started 60mg Prednisolone daily 5 days ago. I take them straight after breakfast but am getting absolutely crushing fatigue around lunchtime and the first half of the aftenoon. This is worse than the fatigue I was experiencing before starting
SomersetWife
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Ablation 8 weeks on
So I hope it is not too self centred/boring to give an 8 weeks on update on my ablation Quick recap 10 July first ever ablation two weeks NSR and very gentle on myself, then big disappointment as 2 solid weeks of fast afib resulted in needing cardio inversion and lots (8,75mg) of Bisoprolol daily.
So I hope it is not too self centred/boring to give an 8 weeks on update on my ablation Quick recap 10 July first ever ablation two weeks NSR and very gentle on myself, then big disappointment as 2 solid weeks of fast afib resulted in needing cardio inversion and lots (8,75mg) of Bisoprolol daily.
Sfhmgusa
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AF Association
4 years ago
Should I stop taking risedronate?
I have been taking this since January. My T score is -2.9 and the chance of a major spinal fracture over the next 10 years is14 per cent. I am -2.4 in the hip. I have never had a fracture. I try to exercise as much as possible - these days it's mainly walking. My calcium levels are fine and I have been
I have been taking this since January. My T score is -2.9 and the chance of a major spinal fracture over the next 10 years is14 per cent. I am -2.4 in the hip. I have never had a fracture. I try to exercise as much as possible - these days it's mainly walking. My calcium levels are fine and I have been
celia72452
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
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