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Probiotic caused me diarrhea!
Hello, I have been taking probiotic spec for the gut, 25 billion live bacteria; it also includes digestive aid and vegan calcium. It’s been roughly 3 months and for the past 2-3 weeks I started to get diarrhea. At first thought it was my medication or vitamin? Someone mentioned that probiotics can
Hello, I have been taking probiotic spec for the gut, 25 billion live bacteria; it also includes digestive aid and vegan calcium. It’s been roughly 3 months and for the past 2-3 weeks I started to get diarrhea. At first thought it was my medication or vitamin? Someone mentioned that probiotics can
Catatvet05
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Does an enlarged prostate alter your PSA
Got my PSA numbers back for this month and was .8 compared to .7 last month, scans came back as no disease progression and no new Mets. Due to being on xgeva I am watching the calcium which was low, 8.6 so I have been increasing with a supplement and dairy products. The calcium went to 8.7, up .1 the
Got my PSA numbers back for this month and was .8 compared to .7 last month, scans came back as no disease progression and no new Mets. Due to being on xgeva I am watching the calcium which was low, 8.6 so I have been increasing with a supplement and dairy products. The calcium went to 8.7, up .1 the
Muffin2019
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Alkaline phosphatase results worried
Hi all hope everyone is OK 👌 had phone consultation &worried about results ov alkaline phosphatase dr said they were higher than last results I'm to have a scan on liver wats gone wrong was doing so well 3yrs after transplant is there anyone out there who can give me advice also anyone who's had a
Hi all hope everyone is OK 👌 had phone consultation &worried about results ov alkaline phosphatase dr said they were higher than last results I'm to have a scan on liver wats gone wrong was doing so well 3yrs after transplant is there anyone out there who can give me advice also anyone who's had a
Shaunwood
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PBC Foundation
3 years ago
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Parathyroid Disease advice any one have any experience of this?
Hi Just wondering if anyone has any experience of Parathyroid disease ? I have graves which I’m currently off my medication for to see how I go as per last endo appointment. I have been unwell for some time I’m 37 had many tests finally my gp referred me to cardiology and my ecg was slightly abnormal
Hi Just wondering if anyone has any experience of Parathyroid disease ? I have graves which I’m currently off my medication for to see how I go as per last endo appointment. I have been unwell for some time I’m 37 had many tests finally my gp referred me to cardiology and my ecg was slightly abnormal
Alpaca20
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Information about REMS Echolight scan for osteoporosis
Does anyone have experience with this new type of bone scan that measures both bone density and bone quality? It has been used in Europe but is relatively new to the US. I am interested in this because I have very low DEXA scores in my spine -4.1 and hip -2.8. No fractures to date but my doctor would
Does anyone have experience with this new type of bone scan that measures both bone density and bone quality? It has been used in Europe but is relatively new to the US. I am interested in this because I have very low DEXA scores in my spine -4.1 and hip -2.8. No fractures to date but my doctor would
osteo2021
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Osteoporosis Support
3 years ago
Phosphate
Anybody had low phosphate? Is it serious?
Anybody had low phosphate? Is it serious?
Worrysome1
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
What aspects of CMP (comprehensive metabolic panel) in my blood should I be most concerned ?
Hello fellow warriors! I had a blood draw today and have some comments and questions. Comment - I am the one to suggest every blood draw to monitor PSA, Testosterone , and other “numbers” that are reported from CMP results. I believe if I did not do this , I would never be asked about this . Is this
Hello fellow warriors! I had a blood draw today and have some comments and questions. Comment - I am the one to suggest every blood draw to monitor PSA, Testosterone , and other “numbers” that are reported from CMP results. I believe if I did not do this , I would never be asked about this . Is this
G9doingfine
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Phosphate supplementing
Hiya everyone, Just want to say what a lifeline this place is. I was wondering if anyone could explain the phosphorus supplement need for me. I’m self IM injecting daily loading doses. I’ve had ileum removed so now very B12 deficient but not got PA. I’ve read on here people with PA needing phosphorus
Hiya everyone, Just want to say what a lifeline this place is. I was wondering if anyone could explain the phosphorus supplement need for me. I’m self IM injecting daily loading doses. I’ve had ileum removed so now very B12 deficient but not got PA. I’ve read on here people with PA needing phosphorus
Duncan80
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
I have kidney stones and recurrent UTI
I have had a series of UTI with several multidrug resistant bacteria. They also found some kidney stones which I am starting to pass. The stone that I saved was tested and found to be Calcium Oxalate. This is a very painful chapter in my 13 year journey with Prostate cancer.
I have had a series of UTI with several multidrug resistant bacteria. They also found some kidney stones which I am starting to pass. The stone that I saved was tested and found to be Calcium Oxalate. This is a very painful chapter in my 13 year journey with Prostate cancer.
rogerwegner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Osteoporosis worries
Hi all, I have had severe rheumatoid arthritis for 39 years. In later years I’ve had both hips and knees replaced. Recently I suffered a fractured shin. At the bone density scan I had , because of the bilateral hip replacement, the nurse said she could only measure my spine. The rheumatologist said the
Hi all, I have had severe rheumatoid arthritis for 39 years. In later years I’ve had both hips and knees replaced. Recently I suffered a fractured shin. At the bone density scan I had , because of the bilateral hip replacement, the nurse said she could only measure my spine. The rheumatologist said the
Acorn26
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Eyelid twitching
Hi, I have recently been diagnosed with Hashimotos via a scan. I have had thyroid issue for about 18 years but it his only the last 9 months that I have felt very unwell. In February my TSH was 0.37. Medication reduces from 125 to 100. Beginning of May TSH was 5.8. I am now 125 Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Hi, I have recently been diagnosed with Hashimotos via a scan. I have had thyroid issue for about 18 years but it his only the last 9 months that I have felt very unwell. In February my TSH was 0.37. Medication reduces from 125 to 100. Beginning of May TSH was 5.8. I am now 125 Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Pippi39
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
What calcium and magnesium to take
My labs results came, the endo suggests to increase my vitamin D, take calcium due to osteopenia, bone scan result.I understand taking magnesium helps with sleep disorder. I am taking soft gel vitamins d3,25mcg(1000 iu)plus a combo pill of calcium, magnesium & zinc which contains vitamin d3 600 IU
My labs results came, the endo suggests to increase my vitamin D, take calcium due to osteopenia, bone scan result.I understand taking magnesium helps with sleep disorder. I am taking soft gel vitamins d3,25mcg(1000 iu)plus a combo pill of calcium, magnesium & zinc which contains vitamin d3 600 IU
Suzi_
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Vitamin D3 dosage ?
I Self inject B12. I’ve been taking Vitamin D3 tablets 5000iu for well over a year now and on my recent blood test my level came in at 164.3 with a Range 50-220. In the past my levels have always been low unless I supplement. I haven’t been taking any K2 with the D3. My GP’s advice was to know take
I Self inject B12. I’ve been taking Vitamin D3 tablets 5000iu for well over a year now and on my recent blood test my level came in at 164.3 with a Range 50-220. In the past my levels have always been low unless I supplement. I haven’t been taking any K2 with the D3. My GP’s advice was to know take
Ryaan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Fresh ginger works !!
I had asthma attack a few days ago. The mucus was blocking my throat that made me difficult to breath. So I ran into the kitchen and put a slice of ginger into my mouth. After chewing it for about a minute , I started to feel it was working . I continued to have fresh ginger tea on the following days
I had asthma attack a few days ago. The mucus was blocking my throat that made me difficult to breath. So I ran into the kitchen and put a slice of ginger into my mouth. After chewing it for about a minute , I started to feel it was working . I continued to have fresh ginger tea on the following days
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Thoughts on bloods please
BTYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE B TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE 26 pg/mL [< 100.0] BNP COMMENT Normal levels - BNP <100 pg/mL Raised levels - BNP 100 - 400 pg/mL High levels - BNP >400 pg/mL BNP is not a suitable biomarker of heart failure in patients treated with sacubitril/valsartan (Entresto). Serum TSH level
BTYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE B TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE 26 pg/mL [< 100.0] BNP COMMENT Normal levels - BNP <100 pg/mL Raised levels - BNP 100 - 400 pg/mL High levels - BNP >400 pg/mL BNP is not a suitable biomarker of heart failure in patients treated with sacubitril/valsartan (Entresto). Serum TSH level
mandy72
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
TSH below range gp no happy
Hi everyone ❤️ As some of you will know from my previous posts I'm suffering from symptoms of hyperparathiyroidism, weeing loads very thirsty insomnia fast heartbeat on and off, slight tremor bone pain server headaches, just feeling totally unwell, I've had raised calcium and pth.. but my gp is trying
Hi everyone ❤️ As some of you will know from my previous posts I'm suffering from symptoms of hyperparathiyroidism, weeing loads very thirsty insomnia fast heartbeat on and off, slight tremor bone pain server headaches, just feeling totally unwell, I've had raised calcium and pth.. but my gp is trying
birkie
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
24 hr urine test
Hi, I am a 53 year old female. Just had a 24hr urine test that came up with some out of range results. Phosphate concentration came up low: result 9.8 mmol/L, normal range 11-44 mmol/L, but the total phosphate per day was normal at 22.5 mmol/day within the range of 11-45 mmol/day. Is the low concentration
Hi, I am a 53 year old female. Just had a 24hr urine test that came up with some out of range results. Phosphate concentration came up low: result 9.8 mmol/L, normal range 11-44 mmol/L, but the total phosphate per day was normal at 22.5 mmol/day within the range of 11-45 mmol/day. Is the low concentration
Gotroot
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Supplementation for PMR - calcium/magnesium/potassium ratios
Can anyone recommend the ratios for calcium/magnesium/potassium supplementation for PMR? and which type of calcium is best? Very recently diagnosed and want to preserve bone health. Thank you.
Can anyone recommend the ratios for calcium/magnesium/potassium supplementation for PMR? and which type of calcium is best? Very recently diagnosed and want to preserve bone health. Thank you.
Miserere
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
With Supplements, ADT in Prostate Cancer of Little Threat to Bone Density - "Ca & Vit D supplementation alone may suffice" . . . Really????
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With Supplements, ADT in Prostate Cancer of Little Threat to Bone Density — Study suggests calcium/vitamin D alone sufficient for long-duration therapy - by Mike Bassett, Staff Writer, MedPage Today June 3, 2021
[/i] I'm not at all sure the ADT patient community here at HU would agree with
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With Supplements, ADT in Prostate Cancer of Little Threat to Bone Density — Study suggests calcium/vitamin D alone sufficient for long-duration therapy - by Mike Bassett, Staff Writer, MedPage Today June 3, 2021
[/i] I'm not at all sure the ADT patient community here at HU would agree with
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Sleep is complicated or perhaps not so much
I am 61 and have had various issues with insomnia. In many ways now I have less of a problem than I had previously, but I have learnt a lot and I now take quite a range of supplements that enable me to handle sleep issues so at times I am no longer tired during the day. I have joined this forum to see
I am 61 and have had various issues with insomnia. In many ways now I have less of a problem than I had previously, but I have learnt a lot and I now take quite a range of supplements that enable me to handle sleep issues so at times I am no longer tired during the day. I have joined this forum to see
Metabobbly
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Sleep Matters
3 years ago
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