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Fibromyalgia and Magnesium
Was diagnosed with fibro following a car accident last year ,realise it was always there ,but not active Have been Ill ,since then ,until I read about magnesium ,which I have taken off and on for the last 5 years Decided to give it a go in tablet form,have always used the spray .Within 2 hours of taking
Was diagnosed with fibro following a car accident last year ,realise it was always there ,but not active Have been Ill ,since then ,until I read about magnesium ,which I have taken off and on for the last 5 years Decided to give it a go in tablet form,have always used the spray .Within 2 hours of taking
may61
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Here We Go Again?
As I write this my heart feels heavy accompanied by a dull ache and a small 'buzz' every so often. If it follows its normal progression it will start to feel squeezed during the next 24 hours & as though it has over done it at the gym and now feeling sore. This combination has seen me in A&E over 5
As I write this my heart feels heavy accompanied by a dull ache and a small 'buzz' every so often. If it follows its normal progression it will start to feel squeezed during the next 24 hours & as though it has over done it at the gym and now feeling sore. This combination has seen me in A&E over 5
Laurab101
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) - Hypothyroidism
Hi everyone, Does anyone have experience with being hypo having high blood pressure. I am a 45 year old male - I am in pretty good shape. Exercise everyday and eat pretty healthy. I finally got my thyroid within range. I kinda neglected (only looked at tsh) it for the last couple of years.
Hi everyone, Does anyone have experience with being hypo having high blood pressure. I am a 45 year old male - I am in pretty good shape. Exercise everyday and eat pretty healthy. I finally got my thyroid within range. I kinda neglected (only looked at tsh) it for the last couple of years.
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Im am on myofort 760 mg twice a day.I been tested for c diff and negative.plus after complaining about the diarrhea finally they ordered stool tests plus others and all negative. I went and researched magnesium and started a product called mag glycinate as it is gentle on gi system and since starting
Im am on myofort 760 mg twice a day.I been tested for c diff and negative.plus after complaining about the diarrhea finally they ordered stool tests plus others and all negative. I went and researched magnesium and started a product called mag glycinate as it is gentle on gi system and since starting
Parkerbarker
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
Legs stiffness and swelling after taking oestrogen tabs
Hello ladies,hope you are doing good. Sorry to ask the similar thing but I am too anxious and emotionally drained hope you all will understand. As the title suggests I was given oestrogen tabs for twice a day of 3 days and the thrice a day for 6 days but as i increased my dosage and approached day
Hello ladies,hope you are doing good. Sorry to ask the similar thing but I am too anxious and emotionally drained hope you all will understand. As the title suggests I was given oestrogen tabs for twice a day of 3 days and the thrice a day for 6 days but as i increased my dosage and approached day
Star3129
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
New to the group
Hi there, I'm touched by how hard some of you are struggling with osteoporosis and it's a little scary to realize I may be facing such problems in the future. At present, I have osteopenia and take calcium pills and Vit. D. I was diagnosed recently, after taking calcium for many years, so that's concerning
Hi there, I'm touched by how hard some of you are struggling with osteoporosis and it's a little scary to realize I may be facing such problems in the future. At present, I have osteopenia and take calcium pills and Vit. D. I was diagnosed recently, after taking calcium for many years, so that's concerning
BigPictureGal
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
YoYo TSH, any advice appreciated
I didn’t want to hijack Rollercoaster’s post as I’ve been on a bit of a rollercoaster myself, so starting a new topic, thanks everyone for all input and advice - this is an amazing group for support and information I was diagnosed with Hashis in Dec 21 by my 1st endo with:
TSH 4.97 (Range 0.35
I didn’t want to hijack Rollercoaster’s post as I’ve been on a bit of a rollercoaster myself, so starting a new topic, thanks everyone for all input and advice - this is an amazing group for support and information I was diagnosed with Hashis in Dec 21 by my 1st endo with:
TSH 4.97 (Range 0.35
Kriticat
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Advice needed
I had kidney transplant 3 months ago and it has been a living hell.I have ibs to begin with and for three months my intestines have been getting destroyed from meds.I have chronic watery diarrhea to the point that i cant leave my home for more then 2 hours and if i do i need to have a bathroom close
I had kidney transplant 3 months ago and it has been a living hell.I have ibs to begin with and for three months my intestines have been getting destroyed from meds.I have chronic watery diarrhea to the point that i cant leave my home for more then 2 hours and if i do i need to have a bathroom close
Parkerbarker
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
Osteoporosis help naturally, no meds!
I was diagnosed this last June and would love input from others as I refused the medication Fosamax but decided to improve my situation naturally through healthy eating, exercises and supplements. Changed from Calcium carbonate to citrate, added K2 for better calcium absorption. Seeing a physical therapist
I was diagnosed this last June and would love input from others as I refused the medication Fosamax but decided to improve my situation naturally through healthy eating, exercises and supplements. Changed from Calcium carbonate to citrate, added K2 for better calcium absorption. Seeing a physical therapist
bbmine44
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Iron, Magnesium & Red light Therapy.
Hi I'm a 62 year old who has had mild to moderate RLS for about 3 decades. It took me some time to realize that it was restless leg syndrome that was causing my insomnia. After just putting up with it for years I finally set about researching the condition and trying to find some solutions. I have tried
Hi I'm a 62 year old who has had mild to moderate RLS for about 3 decades. It took me some time to realize that it was restless leg syndrome that was causing my insomnia. After just putting up with it for years I finally set about researching the condition and trying to find some solutions. I have tried
Rested
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Looking for Ideas please
Hi there, I have had RLS since my early 20s and am now 56. My symptoms have got worse over the years and I have been managing them with stretching, holding legs in the air, kicking legs out, compressing blood supply to offending leg for short periods, plus various supplements, mainly magnesium. Symptoms
Hi there, I have had RLS since my early 20s and am now 56. My symptoms have got worse over the years and I have been managing them with stretching, holding legs in the air, kicking legs out, compressing blood supply to offending leg for short periods, plus various supplements, mainly magnesium. Symptoms
Bramblespaniel
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
A vagal manoeuvre to try…
Hello All, I wanted to share with you something that worked for me a couple of weeks ago for my paroxysmal Afib. We had friends over and I took a risk, of not only a very spicy Indian takeaway meal, but it arrived very late and I went to bed just over two hours after eating it 😳 so a double risky combination
Hello All, I wanted to share with you something that worked for me a couple of weeks ago for my paroxysmal Afib. We had friends over and I took a risk, of not only a very spicy Indian takeaway meal, but it arrived very late and I went to bed just over two hours after eating it 😳 so a double risky combination
Teresa156
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Prednisolone and Osteoporosis
Hi all, looking for some advice/insights from you all. This is my first time posting… My question is, is it usual for prednisolone to affect bones quickly eg in about 8 months and have a T score of -3.8 in spine? Or has this happened so quickly for anyone else? Some background… I was diagnosed with
Hi all, looking for some advice/insights from you all. This is my first time posting… My question is, is it usual for prednisolone to affect bones quickly eg in about 8 months and have a T score of -3.8 in spine? Or has this happened so quickly for anyone else? Some background… I was diagnosed with
WearyLucy
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Calcium intake on holiday - supplements?
I get my calcium from diet normally. On holiday I usually buy calcium enriched soya milk to keep in fridge in room as a top up of the hotel food. This time im going on a cruise and considering supplements of say 500mg as a top up of my restaurant diet. Any recommendations of what to buy? It's only
I get my calcium from diet normally. On holiday I usually buy calcium enriched soya milk to keep in fridge in room as a top up of the hotel food. This time im going on a cruise and considering supplements of say 500mg as a top up of my restaurant diet. Any recommendations of what to buy? It's only
Justme16
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Advice on tablets if liquid thyroxine is still unavailable.
Hi all Having seen my GP today to discuss the lack of liquid thyroxine, she tells me that they cannot just discontinue providing it on the NHS as there are several patients that can't take thyroxine in any other form. It seems it is all cost related and pharmacies don't want to order it and be out
Hi all Having seen my GP today to discuss the lack of liquid thyroxine, she tells me that they cannot just discontinue providing it on the NHS as there are several patients that can't take thyroxine in any other form. It seems it is all cost related and pharmacies don't want to order it and be out
Tintin0202
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Compression boots w/heat
Hello, So far the only the only things I have found to help my severe RLS is 15 mgs of methodone w/400 mgs of magnesium (long term fix about 24 hrs), hot baths with epsom salt (short term fix, maybe 30 mins.) Being how I do NOT want to be on methodone for ever. I am looking for other solutions.
Hello, So far the only the only things I have found to help my severe RLS is 15 mgs of methodone w/400 mgs of magnesium (long term fix about 24 hrs), hot baths with epsom salt (short term fix, maybe 30 mins.) Being how I do NOT want to be on methodone for ever. I am looking for other solutions.
Anguished
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Any help?
I am pretty much at my wits end with insomnia. My Father recently passed away, and I have struggled with ànxiety for many years. I actually live in Thailand, and have been seeing a psychiatrist for years, and I have been prescribed 0.5 MG clonazepam 2 times a day, and 2mg clonazepam at night, but
I am pretty much at my wits end with insomnia. My Father recently passed away, and I have struggled with ànxiety for many years. I actually live in Thailand, and have been seeing a psychiatrist for years, and I have been prescribed 0.5 MG clonazepam 2 times a day, and 2mg clonazepam at night, but
patez
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Mental Health Support
2 years ago
Help &advice, next steps with endo
Recently found this wonderful site and this is my first time posting after lurking for a few weeks gaining knowledge. I'm worried my endo will discharge me at my appointment next month as im "in range" even though I still dont feel right, so looking for advice. I was diagnosed Hyper/Graves June 2021
Recently found this wonderful site and this is my first time posting after lurking for a few weeks gaining knowledge. I'm worried my endo will discharge me at my appointment next month as im "in range" even though I still dont feel right, so looking for advice. I was diagnosed Hyper/Graves June 2021
JUUJOO
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
medication or not
I have osteoporosis. Since I have a sensitive stomach my doctor recommended Prolia. I read about side effects of Prolia and I don't want to take it. What are the alternatives? I would prefer to not go on medication and continue with exercise, diet, calcium / vit D3 - but my bone density continues to
I have osteoporosis. Since I have a sensitive stomach my doctor recommended Prolia. I read about side effects of Prolia and I don't want to take it. What are the alternatives? I would prefer to not go on medication and continue with exercise, diet, calcium / vit D3 - but my bone density continues to
Frida22
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Pacemaker looming
Hi I have had Paroxysmal AF for about 5 years and had a rocky ride meds wise with betablockers and calcium channel. To cut a long story short I was placed on Digoxin 125mg last year by GP which initially worked well but worsened over time. In March 22 Hereford Cardios reduced Digoxin to 62.5mg od and
Hi I have had Paroxysmal AF for about 5 years and had a rocky ride meds wise with betablockers and calcium channel. To cut a long story short I was placed on Digoxin 125mg last year by GP which initially worked well but worsened over time. In March 22 Hereford Cardios reduced Digoxin to 62.5mg od and
Aikonbizz
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AF Association
2 years ago
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