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Help! Raised serum organic phosphate levels
Hello everyone... A month ago I posted after being concerned about a raised organic serum level. 1.89. After a change of diet and a retest there is no significant difference it’s now 1.84. The normal range is 1.40. All other bone profile and renal rests are fine as is the parathyroid level. I know
Hello everyone... A month ago I posted after being concerned about a raised organic serum level. 1.89. After a change of diet and a retest there is no significant difference it’s now 1.84. The normal range is 1.40. All other bone profile and renal rests are fine as is the parathyroid level. I know
Pangolin43
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
GCA. LVV
Hi Everyone,This is my first post,apologies if it’s a little long.I am a 74 year old male in UK.My journey started in March 2020 when my GP diagnosed GGA with PMR.I was started on 40mg prednisolone immediately and put on fast track to see a rheumatologist at the local hospital.I was seen the following
Hi Everyone,This is my first post,apologies if it’s a little long.I am a 74 year old male in UK.My journey started in March 2020 when my GP diagnosed GGA with PMR.I was started on 40mg prednisolone immediately and put on fast track to see a rheumatologist at the local hospital.I was seen the following
Oxfordboy2
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Excited! New bloods, need advice... change T3? T4? Vitties & Iron adjustments?
Hi all, I have waited out the 6-8 weeks! Hurray! All info below and in profile
Looking for advice what my new numbers mean for my next med change:
🔸
T4 and/or T3
: Can we tell if I'm a good converter? I know I have some room to go with the T4 (target by weight could be 100 mcgs), and my
Hi all, I have waited out the 6-8 weeks! Hurray! All info below and in profile
Looking for advice what my new numbers mean for my next med change:
🔸
T4 and/or T3
: Can we tell if I'm a good converter? I know I have some room to go with the T4 (target by weight could be 100 mcgs), and my
FallingInReverse
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
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Calcium supplements in 2nd trimester
Hello all, I’m 17 weeks pregnant now. Any suggestions for best calcium tablets or calcium brand name to start in the 2nd trimester? I explored many but most of the calcium tablets comes with either vitamin D or Magnesium for better absorption. I’m already taking “Pregnacare original” since start of
Hello all, I’m 17 weeks pregnant now. Any suggestions for best calcium tablets or calcium brand name to start in the 2nd trimester? I explored many but most of the calcium tablets comes with either vitamin D or Magnesium for better absorption. I’m already taking “Pregnacare original” since start of
SonaSharma
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
8 months ago
SlowDragon please comment on my situation if you're around.
Hi, I'm not able to get labs until Jan. 13, hopefully. This clinic is going under and everyone is struggling to be seen in this tiny community in the middle of nowhere. I am tired most of the time. However, I did walk the furthest today than I have in a month so maybe things are getting better
Hi, I'm not able to get labs until Jan. 13, hopefully. This clinic is going under and everyone is struggling to be seen in this tiny community in the middle of nowhere. I am tired most of the time. However, I did walk the furthest today than I have in a month so maybe things are getting better
Easylover
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
calcium
how do people know that they have calcium that's required daily 1,200mgs,I don't eat dairy, I have alpro no sugars, and alpro yoghurt no sugars, you would have to stop in all day counting calcium, measuring yoghurt a bit messy wouldn't a calcium supplement be easier.
how do people know that they have calcium that's required daily 1,200mgs,I don't eat dairy, I have alpro no sugars, and alpro yoghurt no sugars, you would have to stop in all day counting calcium, measuring yoghurt a bit messy wouldn't a calcium supplement be easier.
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
8 months ago
How big are AA tablets
I am considering trying weekly alendronic acid tablets but am worried they will be too big for me to swallow since I have dysphagia (difficulty swallowing). Please, what shape and how long/wide are the tablets people take? Note that there are good reasons why I should not have infusions. Meds involving
I am considering trying weekly alendronic acid tablets but am worried they will be too big for me to swallow since I have dysphagia (difficulty swallowing). Please, what shape and how long/wide are the tablets people take? Note that there are good reasons why I should not have infusions. Meds involving
Jubux
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
8 months ago
New to PMR
Hi everyone -- I am new here and have had PMR for about five months now. I can't help wondering if the last Covid vaccine I received may have possibly triggered it, since my symptoms started less than a month after that. (I had already had five previous Covid vaccines.) I was also going through a period
Hi everyone -- I am new here and have had PMR for about five months now. I can't help wondering if the last Covid vaccine I received may have possibly triggered it, since my symptoms started less than a month after that. (I had already had five previous Covid vaccines.) I was also going through a period
Charlotteab
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
prostate metastasis
hello - please excuse me if I don’t use correct medical terms - I’m learning! My husband was diagnosed almost a year ago with stage 4 (via prostate biopsy) prostate cancer that had metastasized….. multiple bone areas affected per his 2 Nuclear Bone Scans, Cat Scans etc - his PSA was off the rails = 1343
hello - please excuse me if I don’t use correct medical terms - I’m learning! My husband was diagnosed almost a year ago with stage 4 (via prostate biopsy) prostate cancer that had metastasized….. multiple bone areas affected per his 2 Nuclear Bone Scans, Cat Scans etc - his PSA was off the rails = 1343
Myshadowgirl1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Had paroxysmal since 2016
I’m a 68 yo male and have had 5 or 6 AF episodes since 2016 and one in the last 2 years. Docs put me on Multaq (anti arrhythmia) and Eliquis 2 years ago and the last episode was this past June was diagnosed as Atrial Flutter. Normal sinus rhythm was restored about 10 minutes after a calcium blocker
I’m a 68 yo male and have had 5 or 6 AF episodes since 2016 and one in the last 2 years. Docs put me on Multaq (anti arrhythmia) and Eliquis 2 years ago and the last episode was this past June was diagnosed as Atrial Flutter. Normal sinus rhythm was restored about 10 minutes after a calcium blocker
RoyMac
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AF Association
8 months ago
Coronary artery calcification, osteoporosis and B12 deficiency- what to do next ?
I have just been found to have coronary artery calcification incidentally when having a Lung Healthcare scan. This information was passed to my GP who wants to put me on statins (Atorvastatin 20mg daily). I have no idea of the severity or extent of the calcification, only that it was found. I don't
I have just been found to have coronary artery calcification incidentally when having a Lung Healthcare scan. This information was passed to my GP who wants to put me on statins (Atorvastatin 20mg daily). I have no idea of the severity or extent of the calcification, only that it was found. I don't
Cherylclaire
Forum Support
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Last dexa was good news
Two years ago my left femoral was -2.9, well into the osteoporosis range and my spine was .6, but nobody really knows what's going on with my spine because bone spurs which they've seen on a ct can make your spine look much better than it is. My doctor immediately suggested fosamax, but I wanted to
Two years ago my left femoral was -2.9, well into the osteoporosis range and my spine was .6, but nobody really knows what's going on with my spine because bone spurs which they've seen on a ct can make your spine look much better than it is. My doctor immediately suggested fosamax, but I wanted to
Bubba3xt
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
8 months ago
My mother’s PSP , an update
Last Wednesday, we took my mom to ER, she was having diarrhea and was severely dehydrated and was having sever electrolyte imbalance. They decided to admit her to investigate her condition. At the beginning the diagnosis was septic shock with sever electrolyte imbalance. Her magnesium was very low and
Last Wednesday, we took my mom to ER, she was having diarrhea and was severely dehydrated and was having sever electrolyte imbalance. They decided to admit her to investigate her condition. At the beginning the diagnosis was septic shock with sever electrolyte imbalance. Her magnesium was very low and
Blueclouds07
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PSP Association
8 months ago
jak2 positive with consistent relative monocytosis
hi MPN community, I am interested if others have also seen a history of both absolute and relative monocytosis with their MPN? my monos count for past 20 years ( I am 58 now diagnosed 2,5 yr ago) has always been over .5 absolute bar 3-4 tests sometimes 1 to 1.1 currently it’s been sitting around
hi MPN community, I am interested if others have also seen a history of both absolute and relative monocytosis with their MPN? my monos count for past 20 years ( I am 58 now diagnosed 2,5 yr ago) has always been over .5 absolute bar 3-4 tests sometimes 1 to 1.1 currently it’s been sitting around
Gooseey
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MPN Voice
8 months ago
What is the best Brand and Is It Vitamin D1, D2, or D3, With or without Calcium? Is K2 Needed for Absorption ? Selenium? Best Iron Pill?
Do I need anything special to take to cause Absorption? PA said Vitamin K2 not needed? Any opinions? Best Brand of Iron Pills, anything extra needed for absorption? Tall_Allen Would you help me with this? MO wants me to take an Iron Pill, what type and dosage? No Red dye etc I’m Lowest on chart
Do I need anything special to take to cause Absorption? PA said Vitamin K2 not needed? Any opinions? Best Brand of Iron Pills, anything extra needed for absorption? Tall_Allen Would you help me with this? MO wants me to take an Iron Pill, what type and dosage? No Red dye etc I’m Lowest on chart
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Anyone taking Anticoagulants for AF, together with Alendronic Acid for Osteoporosis?
I've got AF and taking Edoxaban. I'm also taking Atorvastatin, Ramipril, Bisoprolol and Levothyroxine.I've just been told that I have Osteoporosis, which is a side effect of taking Letrozole for 5 years for breast cancer. Alendronic Acid can help osteoporosis, together with taking calcium and vitamin
I've got AF and taking Edoxaban. I'm also taking Atorvastatin, Ramipril, Bisoprolol and Levothyroxine.I've just been told that I have Osteoporosis, which is a side effect of taking Letrozole for 5 years for breast cancer. Alendronic Acid can help osteoporosis, together with taking calcium and vitamin
MrsSuzuki
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AF Association
8 months ago
t12 and calcium supplement
I have got severe osteoporosis and I am wandering if I would be better off with a calcium supplement, I tried adcal-d3 after my zoledronic acid infusion but I had to stop because it gave me constipation, I don't want to be messing about measuring out calcium and I don't know if I am absorbing calcium
I have got severe osteoporosis and I am wandering if I would be better off with a calcium supplement, I tried adcal-d3 after my zoledronic acid infusion but I had to stop because it gave me constipation, I don't want to be messing about measuring out calcium and I don't know if I am absorbing calcium
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
8 months ago
Correct me if I am wrong. Please
There are four forms of cobalamin commercially available for injection. Cynocabalamin which in tests of a non cobalamin deficient human has been tested for retention times. There is no comparative testing of the efficacy of Cynocabalamin versus other forms including no test of the effect on symptoms
There are four forms of cobalamin commercially available for injection. Cynocabalamin which in tests of a non cobalamin deficient human has been tested for retention times. There is no comparative testing of the efficacy of Cynocabalamin versus other forms including no test of the effect on symptoms
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
parathyroid
hi everyone, I had my parathyroid checked not long ago due to high calcium levels and hypo symptoms even when levels are near optimal. My worse symptoms are fatigue, muscle weakness and severe aching all over, heart problems (palps). Have attached bloods. seems a bit low to me but in range on parathyroid
hi everyone, I had my parathyroid checked not long ago due to high calcium levels and hypo symptoms even when levels are near optimal. My worse symptoms are fatigue, muscle weakness and severe aching all over, heart problems (palps). Have attached bloods. seems a bit low to me but in range on parathyroid
Ajva
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Supplements for 2nd trimester
Hello all, I’m 16 weeks pregnant now and as it’s my first pregnancy I’m not sure whether I should just go for Iron, Protein, Calcium supplements or wait for my midwife to suggest. My midwife hasn’t really advised me to start any supplements as she says all reports are okay but conscious that as the
Hello all, I’m 16 weeks pregnant now and as it’s my first pregnancy I’m not sure whether I should just go for Iron, Protein, Calcium supplements or wait for my midwife to suggest. My midwife hasn’t really advised me to start any supplements as she says all reports are okay but conscious that as the
SonaSharma
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
9 months ago
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