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I have been taking prednisolone for PMR for nearly 4 weeks and have my first review this week - I'm feeling fab since starting on pred - not taking any supplements yet - should I be asking about calcium and vitamin D at my review appointment?
I have been taking prednisolone for PMR for nearly 4 weeks and have my first review this week - I'm feeling fab since starting on pred - not taking any supplements yet - should I be asking about calcium and vitamin D at my review appointment?
Upbeatme
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Methylprednisolone infusions Good/Bad
Male 56yrs Hi I have been diagnosed as HypErthyroid Graves with TED's in my left eye. The doctors continually misreport what has happened so I am not sure what is a good idea or not. The initial diagnosis was in Feb 2023 TSH <0.01 , T3- 39.5 , T4-67 , ALT 61(before medication) and it was months
Male 56yrs Hi I have been diagnosed as HypErthyroid Graves with TED's in my left eye. The doctors continually misreport what has happened so I am not sure what is a good idea or not. The initial diagnosis was in Feb 2023 TSH <0.01 , T3- 39.5 , T4-67 , ALT 61(before medication) and it was months
Sunshrine
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Any advice gratefully recieved..Bronchiectasis exacerbation?
Good Morning all, just wanted to seek some help from those in the know ( albeit not medically trained). Mum is 94, started going downhill 8 weeks or so ago, tired, more short of breath than normal and sputum hard to clear and change of colour. Started her Co-amoxiclav but 8 days on no improvement so
Good Morning all, just wanted to seek some help from those in the know ( albeit not medically trained). Mum is 94, started going downhill 8 weeks or so ago, tired, more short of breath than normal and sputum hard to clear and change of colour. Started her Co-amoxiclav but 8 days on no improvement so
JetJet
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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Flax seed oil
Does anyone else take flax seed oil regularly? I can’t take fish oil so take Flax seed oil capsules for Omega3. I have since heard that it’s not good to take them whilst taking steroids but cant find much about it on Mr Google so am presuming it’s no big deal. I dont take them till lunchtime with
Does anyone else take flax seed oil regularly? I can’t take fish oil so take Flax seed oil capsules for Omega3. I have since heard that it’s not good to take them whilst taking steroids but cant find much about it on Mr Google so am presuming it’s no big deal. I dont take them till lunchtime with
jaycee444
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Beta Blockers vs. Calcium Channel Blockers - Which causes weight gain?
I have been on the beta blocker Carvedilol for several years now because of high blood pressure and to help control my ectopic heartbeats (Premature Atrial Contractions), and it seems I have a difficult time keeping my weight down. I'm not sure if it could be related to the Carvedilol. I'm considering
I have been on the beta blocker Carvedilol for several years now because of high blood pressure and to help control my ectopic heartbeats (Premature Atrial Contractions), and it seems I have a difficult time keeping my weight down. I'm not sure if it could be related to the Carvedilol. I'm considering
mcpacs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Blood tests, Evenity, Forteo etc.
What blood tests do you have taken while you are on Evenity, Forteo etc. and how often? Eg. Calcium, Vitamin D, Renal etc. Thanks
What blood tests do you have taken while you are on Evenity, Forteo etc. and how often? Eg. Calcium, Vitamin D, Renal etc. Thanks
cmoc
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Need help finding Diet App for tracking dietary intake
Hi. I have been monitoring my intake but no formal or efficient way to track daily intake: protein, sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphorous, sugar, fat, calories, etc.I also track water intake, which is much easier. I've been writing down what I eat, but this is so time consuming. Does anyone know of
Hi. I have been monitoring my intake but no formal or efficient way to track daily intake: protein, sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphorous, sugar, fat, calories, etc.I also track water intake, which is much easier. I've been writing down what I eat, but this is so time consuming. Does anyone know of
Dana66CKD
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
canceling zoledronic acid infusion because of ppi use.
hi,I think I will be canceling my zoledronic acid infusion because of increased fracture with my use of lansoprazole 30mgs and not absorbing calcium with ppi, has anyone safely had a infusion while taking ppis,
hi,I think I will be canceling my zoledronic acid infusion because of increased fracture with my use of lansoprazole 30mgs and not absorbing calcium with ppi, has anyone safely had a infusion while taking ppis,
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Mother has calcium score of 470
Hello all, My 76 year old mother recently had a cardiac scan done. Her total coronary calcium score is 470 (ie 75 th - 90th percentile ). It's got both her and I rather concerned. Is there anything she can do to better things? Any advice/tips/comments? Much appreciated, Sophie .
Hello all, My 76 year old mother recently had a cardiac scan done. Her total coronary calcium score is 470 (ie 75 th - 90th percentile ). It's got both her and I rather concerned. Is there anything she can do to better things? Any advice/tips/comments? Much appreciated, Sophie .
SophG4
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
What test do i need for antibodies?
Hi everyone ❤️ Just like a bit of advice on some private bloods I'm going to have done as my surgery have missed out on many, vitamins /minerals, calcium, magnesium, foliate.. I also want cortisol done to. I also want some antibodies done but don't know what that would be 🤷♀️ any help would be grateful
Hi everyone ❤️ Just like a bit of advice on some private bloods I'm going to have done as my surgery have missed out on many, vitamins /minerals, calcium, magnesium, foliate.. I also want cortisol done to. I also want some antibodies done but don't know what that would be 🤷♀️ any help would be grateful
birkie
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Blood test follow up
Thank you all for your help. Results of discussion with doc - Parathyroid hormone: 10.93 (range 1.5-7.2), higher than range but lower than a year ago apparently (14+). This was a few months before my GCA diagnosis. Still waiting on results for B12, iron, folate. A year ago vit D levels and calcium
Thank you all for your help. Results of discussion with doc - Parathyroid hormone: 10.93 (range 1.5-7.2), higher than range but lower than a year ago apparently (14+). This was a few months before my GCA diagnosis. Still waiting on results for B12, iron, folate. A year ago vit D levels and calcium
Bluey-1
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Plaque kills. Is this a reliable test?
Forget calcium scoring. Forget even seeing your GP. Is the answer simply to do this test at home and check your plaque levels - plaque kills...?
Forget calcium scoring. Forget even seeing your GP. Is the answer simply to do this test at home and check your plaque levels - plaque kills...?
Paul12
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
STATINS
Hi Can I please ask, if anybody takes a K2 vitamin and statins? I ask as i've been led to believe that K2 vitamin directly moves the calcium directly into the bones and not straight into the arteries. I've also read that if you take statins with this vitamin it stops it from doing this task??
Hi Can I please ask, if anybody takes a K2 vitamin and statins? I ask as i've been led to believe that K2 vitamin directly moves the calcium directly into the bones and not straight into the arteries. I've also read that if you take statins with this vitamin it stops it from doing this task??
Red18
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Cholesterol Support
1 year ago
Blood test results - round 2
I posted three weeks ago requesting help interpreting blood tests I’d had done for thyroid and calcium. Thank you PMRpro for your help. I’ve since had my parathyroid hormone levels tested plus B12, iron, as I have been feeling excessively fatigued (ironically I’ve felt much better over the last few days
I posted three weeks ago requesting help interpreting blood tests I’d had done for thyroid and calcium. Thank you PMRpro for your help. I’ve since had my parathyroid hormone levels tested plus B12, iron, as I have been feeling excessively fatigued (ironically I’ve felt much better over the last few days
Bluey-1
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
High Pth and borderline calcium
My calcium was coincidentally checked last may and was 9.9(upper limit 10.4) Now my calcium is 10.4 and pth 106(upper limit 88) My tyroid usg was done three Times last 6 months and all seems normal. My blood tests and abdominal usg is normal( no Kidney problem) My Alp is 90(upper limit 107) phosphorus
My calcium was coincidentally checked last may and was 9.9(upper limit 10.4) Now my calcium is 10.4 and pth 106(upper limit 88) My tyroid usg was done three Times last 6 months and all seems normal. My blood tests and abdominal usg is normal( no Kidney problem) My Alp is 90(upper limit 107) phosphorus
Ley97
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
AlgaeCal and Stronium Experience
Hi. New from New Jersey. Diagnosed with OP in December. Gynecologist recommended OP meds, but I said no due to side effects. Went for 2nd opinion with Rheumatologist who did blood workup. Results all normal. He pushed OP meds also but I refused. I am 62, exercise daily and eat healthy, taking calcium
Hi. New from New Jersey. Diagnosed with OP in December. Gynecologist recommended OP meds, but I said no due to side effects. Went for 2nd opinion with Rheumatologist who did blood workup. Results all normal. He pushed OP meds also but I refused. I am 62, exercise daily and eat healthy, taking calcium
Warmer
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
New method of dosage of B12--Discredited!
The below is without citation and I may be incorrect. Statement of Facts:
Edit-I was using a form of analysis. The 'Statement of facts' Is what I was using and accepting as true to form my hypothesis and conclusion. It was not an absolute which would be reasonable to assume. My bad for assuming
The below is without citation and I may be incorrect. Statement of Facts:
Edit-I was using a form of analysis. The 'Statement of facts' Is what I was using and accepting as true to form my hypothesis and conclusion. It was not an absolute which would be reasonable to assume. My bad for assuming
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Recommendations for multivitamin for advanced prostate cancer
Hi all, My dad was recently diagnosed with advanced metastatic prostate cancer with Gleason 4+5. We are trying to do everything possible to help him including switching to a Mediterranean diet. His doctor advised him to take a calcium and D3 supplement, as well as a men’s multivitamin. I was wondering
Hi all, My dad was recently diagnosed with advanced metastatic prostate cancer with Gleason 4+5. We are trying to do everything possible to help him including switching to a Mediterranean diet. His doctor advised him to take a calcium and D3 supplement, as well as a men’s multivitamin. I was wondering
Jdhanoa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Algae calcium supplements?
Looking for advice.Have the algae calcium increased your calcium level? What dose/brand do you take?If you also have thyroid problems has the iodine content affected your thyroid levels? I was diagnosed osteoporosis 3yrs ago trying to avoid medications as reacted to biphosphates. Prescribed Theical
Looking for advice.Have the algae calcium increased your calcium level? What dose/brand do you take?If you also have thyroid problems has the iodine content affected your thyroid levels? I was diagnosed osteoporosis 3yrs ago trying to avoid medications as reacted to biphosphates. Prescribed Theical
wightmouse
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Progress - I think ....
HiApologies for the long post... Finally had a meaningful conversation with a GP at my practice (not my usual one but that didn't matter) & got results from CT scans. No blockages & 0 calcium so nothing to be alarmed about on that score. No further action required except to stop beta blockers. So
HiApologies for the long post... Finally had a meaningful conversation with a GP at my practice (not my usual one but that didn't matter) & got results from CT scans. No blockages & 0 calcium so nothing to be alarmed about on that score. No further action required except to stop beta blockers. So
Laurab101
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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