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Intestinal fatty acids are negatively charged and bind
calcium
and
magnesium
, decreasing the amount of
calcium
and
magnesium
available for binding intestinal oxalate and leaving more oxalate free for intestinal absorption. Low-calcium diets do the same.
Intestinal fatty acids are negatively charged and bind
calcium
and
magnesium
, decreasing the amount of
calcium
and
magnesium
available for binding intestinal oxalate and leaving more oxalate free for intestinal absorption. Low-calcium diets do the same.
notnowdad
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Hypo after all?
Hello everyone, this is my first post, though I’ve been gleaning pearls of wisdom from this site for a couple of years, so thank you all! I’m a 60-year-old male. I’ve had chronic fatigue since 1988; tight forehead pain and a horrible “saturated brain” feeling since the late 1990s (brought on by reading
Hello everyone, this is my first post, though I’ve been gleaning pearls of wisdom from this site for a couple of years, so thank you all! I’m a 60-year-old male. I’ve had chronic fatigue since 1988; tight forehead pain and a horrible “saturated brain” feeling since the late 1990s (brought on by reading
KingJohnVII
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
LU 177- Pluvicto- Help with reducing damage to Lacrimal glands, Salivary Glands and the Liver
My husband has his first of 6 injections of LU-177 - Pluvicto in about a week. His MO/RO provided zero help with how to mitigate the side effects of damage to lacrimal, salivary glands and the liver. There was a PubMed clinical study where they iced the neck, gave eye drops, 10% mannitol IV before
My husband has his first of 6 injections of LU-177 - Pluvicto in about a week. His MO/RO provided zero help with how to mitigate the side effects of damage to lacrimal, salivary glands and the liver. There was a PubMed clinical study where they iced the neck, gave eye drops, 10% mannitol IV before
Lavabeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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magnesium citrate
I have had PMR for 4 years. I’m down to 3mgs. My question is I have taken magnesium citrate off and on for excruciating leg night cramps but it doesn’t agree with my digestive system. What would you suggest as an alternative? Many thanks
I have had PMR for 4 years. I’m down to 3mgs. My question is I have taken magnesium citrate off and on for excruciating leg night cramps but it doesn’t agree with my digestive system. What would you suggest as an alternative? Many thanks
ellarowan
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
proton pump inhibitors
It is a fact that taking Ptoton pump inhibitors can prevent the absorption of Magnesium ,an essential element for Cardiac conductivity and can influence AF in susceptible patients,so really should be used with caution if you have AF. Also recent research has also shown that Proton pump inhibitors has
It is a fact that taking Ptoton pump inhibitors can prevent the absorption of Magnesium ,an essential element for Cardiac conductivity and can influence AF in susceptible patients,so really should be used with caution if you have AF. Also recent research has also shown that Proton pump inhibitors has
Popey1248
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AF Association
8 months ago
Ectopics and bisoprolol
Hi, I had a big increase in the number of ectopics I get last year. Also, had bigeminy and atrial tachycardia. Cardiologist suggested 1.25mg of bisoprolol which helped reduce the number for a few weeks but then they became even worse so I was advised to take 2.5mg. Same story: some improvement for a
Hi, I had a big increase in the number of ectopics I get last year. Also, had bigeminy and atrial tachycardia. Cardiologist suggested 1.25mg of bisoprolol which helped reduce the number for a few weeks but then they became even worse so I was advised to take 2.5mg. Same story: some improvement for a
Evaluna
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Inflamation/magnesium
Hi Everyone, I have a question for the wise ones. I will try to keep it as short as possible. In early September feeling good I took the heavy loppers to the climbing roses on the house, next day my right shoulder was very painful and my left sore and with pins and needles at certain angles. After a
Hi Everyone, I have a question for the wise ones. I will try to keep it as short as possible. In early September feeling good I took the heavy loppers to the climbing roses on the house, next day my right shoulder was very painful and my left sore and with pins and needles at certain angles. After a
Dukeyears
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Vitamin and mineral supplements? My latest results
Hi all, I've just had my latest Blue Horizon results (see image) which I would welcome comments on, particularly regarding the vitamins and minerals I might need to supplement. All blood tests were done no later than 9.30am, no levo for 24 hours before. I've worked really hard this year on my diet, but
Hi all, I've just had my latest Blue Horizon results (see image) which I would welcome comments on, particularly regarding the vitamins and minerals I might need to supplement. All blood tests were done no later than 9.30am, no levo for 24 hours before. I've worked really hard this year on my diet, but
Forestgarden
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Bloodtest results
Hi everyone, these are my 8 weeks tests following a levothyroxine reduction. TSH 0.01 mU/L 0.30-4.20 FT4 16.4 pmol/L 9.0-19.0 FT3 4.2 pmol/L 3-5.4 B12 899 ng/L 180-900 Vit D 196 nmol/L 50-250 Transferrin Sat Index 31% 16-50 Serum Transferrin 2.71 g/L 1.8-3.6 Serum Iron 21.1 micromol
Hi everyone, these are my 8 weeks tests following a levothyroxine reduction. TSH 0.01 mU/L 0.30-4.20 FT4 16.4 pmol/L 9.0-19.0 FT3 4.2 pmol/L 3-5.4 B12 899 ng/L 180-900 Vit D 196 nmol/L 50-250 Transferrin Sat Index 31% 16-50 Serum Transferrin 2.71 g/L 1.8-3.6 Serum Iron 21.1 micromol
catpurple7
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Results and doctor visits
Hi everyoneOh the stress with these doctors. So I got my bloods done last week at 9.15 am. So I got extra done since I knew what to ask for thankfully because of your help here. Today I went back for results and honestly, it's like the light is on and no one home, the frustration. We don't test for
Hi everyoneOh the stress with these doctors. So I got my bloods done last week at 9.15 am. So I got extra done since I knew what to ask for thankfully because of your help here. Today I went back for results and honestly, it's like the light is on and no one home, the frustration. We don't test for
Nicola1964
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Low PTH
Has anyone had low PTH levels? My last three months levels have been low and just now stopped Calcitrol on neph recommendation. My phosphorus and calcium are both within range so I'm not sure what's causing it. I see my primary doc on Mon and I'll ask her but was curious as to anyone else having this
Has anyone had low PTH levels? My last three months levels have been low and just now stopped Calcitrol on neph recommendation. My phosphorus and calcium are both within range so I'm not sure what's causing it. I see my primary doc on Mon and I'll ask her but was curious as to anyone else having this
horsie63
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Kidney Dialysis
9 months ago
Can of worms
I have always been grateful for all the help I have received from HealthUnlocked since I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's some eight years ago. For the last few years, I have done very well on 100 mcgs of Levothyroxine and 8 mcgs T3 per day. I find a Keto, completely gluten free and almost entirely organic
I have always been grateful for all the help I have received from HealthUnlocked since I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's some eight years ago. For the last few years, I have done very well on 100 mcgs of Levothyroxine and 8 mcgs T3 per day. I find a Keto, completely gluten free and almost entirely organic
Baobabs
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Colonoscopy
I had a very stressful colonoscopy last Thursday. Stressful in itself but rendered more so by the Practice Nurse who fasttracked me, saying, ‘Good luck, I hope I’m wrong.’ I defy anyone to not think the worst after that! Anyway, the scope was clear of cancer, or polyps but confirmed what I already knew
I had a very stressful colonoscopy last Thursday. Stressful in itself but rendered more so by the Practice Nurse who fasttracked me, saying, ‘Good luck, I hope I’m wrong.’ I defy anyone to not think the worst after that! Anyway, the scope was clear of cancer, or polyps but confirmed what I already knew
Calceolaria
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Bowel inflammation - any link to PMR/GCA?
I have had problems with diarrhoea for several years now. I have had bad reactions in the past to sertraline (antidepressant) and amoxillin, with constant diarrhoea for several months. However my calprotectin levels (measuring gut inflammation) were normal. Since diagnosis I have been getting frequent
I have had problems with diarrhoea for several years now. I have had bad reactions in the past to sertraline (antidepressant) and amoxillin, with constant diarrhoea for several months. However my calprotectin levels (measuring gut inflammation) were normal. Since diagnosis I have been getting frequent
Broseley
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Vitamin Deficiciencies and lack of GP support
We have been pushing mum’s GP to read up on the Mayo Algorithm to try and get to a workable solution… We have stalled on the first hurdle unfortunately…. We requested that a full blood test be taken to determine any deficiencies in vitamins B1,B3,B6,B12,D3,K2,Potassium, Copper and Magnesium.
We have been pushing mum’s GP to read up on the Mayo Algorithm to try and get to a workable solution… We have stalled on the first hurdle unfortunately…. We requested that a full blood test be taken to determine any deficiencies in vitamins B1,B3,B6,B12,D3,K2,Potassium, Copper and Magnesium.
SR223
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
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
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
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