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Hi Just to let you know I’m currently in hospital with Hypercalcemia (very high calcium levels) & Covid 19. I’m feeling okish & I’m in very safe hands. I will try & update you all in a week or so … Very best wishes Jo xx
Hi Just to let you know I’m currently in hospital with Hypercalcemia (very high calcium levels) & Covid 19. I’m feeling okish & I’m in very safe hands. I will try & update you all in a week or so … Very best wishes Jo xx
Sunnydrinking
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
DXA Bone Density T score Lumbar spine from -4.0 to -3.6
Two years ago my DXA Bone Density T score lumbar spine was-4.0 today it's -3.6. I understand this is still osteoporosis but the results were a little better. For the past two years I have been taking Marine collagen, vitamin D, calcium, and magnesium. I also started Pilates on 11/2021 and I go 4-5
Two years ago my DXA Bone Density T score lumbar spine was-4.0 today it's -3.6. I understand this is still osteoporosis but the results were a little better. For the past two years I have been taking Marine collagen, vitamin D, calcium, and magnesium. I also started Pilates on 11/2021 and I go 4-5
pink9182
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Esophagus problems
Hello from Florida, U.S. I have had this condition for years. Also hospitalized with what they thought was heart attack. My problem comes from eating anything dry and swallowing big pills like calcium. Millions of tests by gastroenterologist. One of my problems I have been told is from swallowing
Hello from Florida, U.S. I have had this condition for years. Also hospitalized with what they thought was heart attack. My problem comes from eating anything dry and swallowing big pills like calcium. Millions of tests by gastroenterologist. One of my problems I have been told is from swallowing
Alfryd
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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Good afternoon to all, I just read my latest blood work results and my kidneys have improved! My EGFR has come up from being a few points from stage 4 to 3a!! My creatinine is 1.17, bun 8 mg, protein 6.5, albumin 4.0g/dL, calcium 9.2mg. Nothing flagged even though I still have ckd. I have been praying
Good afternoon to all, I just read my latest blood work results and my kidneys have improved! My EGFR has come up from being a few points from stage 4 to 3a!! My creatinine is 1.17, bun 8 mg, protein 6.5, albumin 4.0g/dL, calcium 9.2mg. Nothing flagged even though I still have ckd. I have been praying
Hello67
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Early 40s and been diagnosed with very early stage atherosclerosis
This was during a scan because of post-Covid issues. It seems I have a calcium score of a little over 3, which is tiny in itself but puts me on a percentile to have much more severe blockages by my mid-50s, and from everything I've read there's no real way of avoiding this (although I can slightly improve
This was during a scan because of post-Covid issues. It seems I have a calcium score of a little over 3, which is tiny in itself but puts me on a percentile to have much more severe blockages by my mid-50s, and from everything I've read there's no real way of avoiding this (although I can slightly improve
butterworth22
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
CT Cardiac waiting time for results
Hi all, I had a CT cardiac angiogram and Cor artery calcium scoring a couple of weeks ago. Can anyone advise on roughly how long it takes for the NHS to get back to you with the results please? Thanks!
Hi all, I had a CT cardiac angiogram and Cor artery calcium scoring a couple of weeks ago. Can anyone advise on roughly how long it takes for the NHS to get back to you with the results please? Thanks!
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Bone Profile Result.
Calcium
(albumin-adjusted): Value 2.50. Range 2.20-2.60 mmol.
Phosphate
: value 1.00. Range 0.87-1.45 mmol. I had a Dexa scan last week, my last one was in 2015 when they diagnosed osteopenia, so not sure what to expect from this one.
Calcium
(albumin-adjusted): Value 2.50. Range 2.20-2.60 mmol.
Phosphate
: value 1.00. Range 0.87-1.45 mmol. I had a Dexa scan last week, my last one was in 2015 when they diagnosed osteopenia, so not sure what to expect from this one.
Cact
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Low calcium
Could someone advise, I had my bloods done and have come back with low calcium, I had a phone appointment and was told to supplement some calcium from the chemist, was not told which or dose to get, could someone advise
Could someone advise, I had my bloods done and have come back with low calcium, I had a phone appointment and was told to supplement some calcium from the chemist, was not told which or dose to get, could someone advise
Theresa_18
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Women's Health
2 years ago
calcification outside of the mitral valve?
Hi, just wondering if anyone has significant calcification outside of the mitral valve? I have Calcium score of 0 inside arteries and valves which is great. My cardiologist and colleagues have never seen it before and have ordered an MRI of the heart. Is their anyone else with this? I had rheumatic fever
Hi, just wondering if anyone has significant calcification outside of the mitral valve? I have Calcium score of 0 inside arteries and valves which is great. My cardiologist and colleagues have never seen it before and have ordered an MRI of the heart. Is their anyone else with this? I had rheumatic fever
Blean7171
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Send me a few nice thoughts.
I have my visit. to the nephrologist on Monday at 1.30pm. He will have the results from my biopsy and will no doubt point the way forward. Have a look at my recent blood test (UK) readings and see if there is any hope for me: K (potassium) 4.9 Urea 13.6 Cr 251 egfr 16 Bi carb 17.3 Calcium 2.36 Phos 1.09
I have my visit. to the nephrologist on Monday at 1.30pm. He will have the results from my biopsy and will no doubt point the way forward. Have a look at my recent blood test (UK) readings and see if there is any hope for me: K (potassium) 4.9 Urea 13.6 Cr 251 egfr 16 Bi carb 17.3 Calcium 2.36 Phos 1.09
fartikins
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Hyperparathyroidism and kidney disease
So I’m a stage 3 kidney patient. Recently I was diagnosed with Osteopenia and very high parathyroid hormone levels. Does anyone has high PTH with normal calcium levels in the blood? I’m having the worst symptoms with muscles, joints, heart and no appetite. They usually say PTH rises calcium in the blood
So I’m a stage 3 kidney patient. Recently I was diagnosed with Osteopenia and very high parathyroid hormone levels. Does anyone has high PTH with normal calcium levels in the blood? I’m having the worst symptoms with muscles, joints, heart and no appetite. They usually say PTH rises calcium in the blood
Serlo92
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Who knows about ferritin/ iron tests? Confused here! Do I need to do something? Help please!
I get confused with ferritin and iron results, as I can't remember how they work together. Ferritin is low, but haemoglobin is ok? My GP marked everything 'normal'. I'd be grateful for some explanation and advice on what to do please! I have felt more tired. In fact absolutely exhausted a couple of
I get confused with ferritin and iron results, as I can't remember how they work together. Ferritin is low, but haemoglobin is ok? My GP marked everything 'normal'. I'd be grateful for some explanation and advice on what to do please! I have felt more tired. In fact absolutely exhausted a couple of
TaraJR
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Further to my last post about Levo and joint pain I now need help to understand my blood results.
I had some very helpful advice and info to my last post culminating in it being suggested that my Endo didn’t know what he was doing (and rightly so I think) so I d just requested and received a full blood test. I need help to understand it please. Summary background: Thyroid removed last august - benign
I had some very helpful advice and info to my last post culminating in it being suggested that my Endo didn’t know what he was doing (and rightly so I think) so I d just requested and received a full blood test. I need help to understand it please. Summary background: Thyroid removed last august - benign
Jacarilla
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Endo decrease my T3 for over medication?
Hi everyone ❤️ Well I'm not surprised I'm writing this post, on my last thyroid blood work being: T3.. 6.4...range.. (3.10....6.80) TSH..0.05.. range.. (0.30...4.50) The endo decrease my T3 from 40mg to 30mg because I was over medicated, the only reason I agreed with this was because of awful symptoms
Hi everyone ❤️ Well I'm not surprised I'm writing this post, on my last thyroid blood work being: T3.. 6.4...range.. (3.10....6.80) TSH..0.05.. range.. (0.30...4.50) The endo decrease my T3 from 40mg to 30mg because I was over medicated, the only reason I agreed with this was because of awful symptoms
birkie
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Vitamin D
I have just read a book called Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox by Kate Rheaume Bleau. If you are taking Vitamin D or Calcium this book certainly contained important info about whole body need of this little known vitamin. I had been taking 5000iu of vitamin D3 for over a year and not realising the
I have just read a book called Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox by Kate Rheaume Bleau. If you are taking Vitamin D or Calcium this book certainly contained important info about whole body need of this little known vitamin. I had been taking 5000iu of vitamin D3 for over a year and not realising the
Whatnow1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Calcium pills bad for you?
Was searching to learn if I could crush calcium pills to take in water and came across this - which put me on alert! It’s not without at least some research. (?) https://www.aarp.org/health/drugs-supplements/info-07-2012/are-you-taking-too-much-calcium.html
Was searching to learn if I could crush calcium pills to take in water and came across this - which put me on alert! It’s not without at least some research. (?) https://www.aarp.org/health/drugs-supplements/info-07-2012/are-you-taking-too-much-calcium.html
Greytree
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
TUMS as a good source of calcium? No.
As I understand it, there are different types of calcium, and they are not all equally absorbed. I was told that calcium citrate is best if you can’t get sufficient calcium from your diet. I am easily getting 1200 mg by drinking three 8 oz glasses of skim milk daily.
As I understand it, there are different types of calcium, and they are not all equally absorbed. I was told that calcium citrate is best if you can’t get sufficient calcium from your diet. I am easily getting 1200 mg by drinking three 8 oz glasses of skim milk daily.
IndianaLady
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Allendronic Acid nightmare?
I know many of you will know I take Hydroxy, Prednisolone, blood pressure X 3 Gabapentin tablets. Also that my rheumatologist “discovered” that I had been left on Prednisolone for nearly 2 years with no review. Anyway, last time I went to see him was because he decided that 8 weeks was long enough to
I know many of you will know I take Hydroxy, Prednisolone, blood pressure X 3 Gabapentin tablets. Also that my rheumatologist “discovered” that I had been left on Prednisolone for nearly 2 years with no review. Anyway, last time I went to see him was because he decided that 8 weeks was long enough to
Bowenlady
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
100 YEARS OF VITAMIN D: Supraphysiological doses of vitamin D changes brainwave activity patterns in rats
An interesting paper on vitamin D. I recommend reading the conclusion - not just the abstract. [i]
100 YEARS OF VITAMIN D: Supraphysiological doses of vitamin D changes brainwave activity patterns in rats
in Endocrine Connections Abstract Low plasma levels of vitamin D causes bone mineral change
An interesting paper on vitamin D. I recommend reading the conclusion - not just the abstract. [i]
100 YEARS OF VITAMIN D: Supraphysiological doses of vitamin D changes brainwave activity patterns in rats
in Endocrine Connections Abstract Low plasma levels of vitamin D causes bone mineral change
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
IBS general: my experience
Dear all, it's been a while since I posted this, so here it is: This is my general approach to help people understand and repair their gastro-intestinal (GI) performance after being diagnosed with IBS. Firstly, IBS must be diagnosed by your doctor or consultant, after checks and treatment for gastro-intestinal
Dear all, it's been a while since I posted this, so here it is: This is my general approach to help people understand and repair their gastro-intestinal (GI) performance after being diagnosed with IBS. Firstly, IBS must be diagnosed by your doctor or consultant, after checks and treatment for gastro-intestinal
Stuart24
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IBS Network
2 years ago
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