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Disappointing hospital visit
I’ve to get a cortisol blood test,
calcium
, magnesium and TFTs. I really thought I’d get somewhere today. 😭😭
I’ve to get a cortisol blood test,
calcium
, magnesium and TFTs. I really thought I’d get somewhere today. 😭😭
HypoFrog
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Unnumbered post Sweeping statements 13 Nov 2020
Good morning Beloved ms family. I hope "YOU" are all well and had a restful nights sleep. I think I should state this again as we have hit over 6000 Sisters and brothers. I am not now, nor have I been to the best of my knowledge a medical professional of any sort. None what so ever. Weakening
Good morning Beloved ms family. I hope "YOU" are all well and had a restful nights sleep. I think I should state this again as we have hit over 6000 Sisters and brothers. I am not now, nor have I been to the best of my knowledge a medical professional of any sort. None what so ever. Weakening
RoyceNewton
in
My MSAA Community
4 years ago
Frustrating!
I also had to call my GP today because I need a prescription review for the
calcium
tablets I have to take - can’t get those from the hospital. This will be done by phone-earliest appointment.....two weeks! Agggggggggg! Ok, I’m fine now. Thank you ladies, I needed that! Hazel xxxx
I also had to call my GP today because I need a prescription review for the
calcium
tablets I have to take - can’t get those from the hospital. This will be done by phone-earliest appointment.....two weeks! Agggggggggg! Ok, I’m fine now. Thank you ladies, I needed that! Hazel xxxx
Lulusue
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
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FYI: Jim prepared for leukapheresis by drinking at least 64 oz of water for 3 days prior as well as continued taking a
calcium
supplement. He ate a light breakfast. Prior to leukapheresis, Jim was given 6 chewable Tums. Halfway through, he was given 4 more.
FYI: Jim prepared for leukapheresis by drinking at least 64 oz of water for 3 days prior as well as continued taking a
calcium
supplement. He ate a light breakfast. Prior to leukapheresis, Jim was given 6 chewable Tums. Halfway through, he was given 4 more.
GrizzlyMama
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Shoulder Pain - CREST Symptom?
She had an ultrasound a month ago and was told that she has
calcium
deposits and spurs. She has been referred to a musculoskeletal department whereby she has been given physio exercises to do at home but is doubtful that these will work.
She had an ultrasound a month ago and was told that she has
calcium
deposits and spurs. She has been referred to a musculoskeletal department whereby she has been given physio exercises to do at home but is doubtful that these will work.
sunnycloud
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 years ago
Looking through my medical records for thyroid bloods
Hi everyone ❤️ I've not posted on here in a few weeks I'm not feeling at all right, my PTH hormone is going up everytime they do bloods and my
calcium
has been rasing intermittently my records show this from 2003 onwards the last one was just recently hence the test for hyperparathiyroidism I've had
Hi everyone ❤️ I've not posted on here in a few weeks I'm not feeling at all right, my PTH hormone is going up everytime they do bloods and my
calcium
has been rasing intermittently my records show this from 2003 onwards the last one was just recently hence the test for hyperparathiyroidism I've had
birkie
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Anybody tried Alivecor heart monitor ?
I have has every test under the sun including heart scans, ecg's, angiogram and
calcium
scoring and much more. The general opinion from my consultant is that I have benign PVC'S but 3 different halter monitors have proved inconclusive.
I have has every test under the sun including heart scans, ecg's, angiogram and
calcium
scoring and much more. The general opinion from my consultant is that I have benign PVC'S but 3 different halter monitors have proved inconclusive.
Mgs333
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Duloxetine query
Hi All - I commenced Duloxetine x3 weeks ago come next Fri. and I am struggling with sleep. Has anyone else experienced this? I generally sleep well for the first 3-4 hrs and then wake go to sleep wake go to sleep - last night I think I woke about x8. My sleep seems really light. I am normally a very
Hi All - I commenced Duloxetine x3 weeks ago come next Fri. and I am struggling with sleep. Has anyone else experienced this? I generally sleep well for the first 3-4 hrs and then wake go to sleep wake go to sleep - last night I think I woke about x8. My sleep seems really light. I am normally a very
Gypsy2220
in
NRAS
4 years ago
Recent blood results (T3 only)
And I have raised
calcium
although endo says this is borderline...
And I have raised
calcium
although endo says this is borderline...
birkie
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
SIBO Test Update
gf diet to explore the SIBO route privately for the test at least, and then bite the bullet and consider a private dietician (the NHS one I went to had never heard of SIBO and laughed when I told her how limited my diet was - she had no advice for me in terms of how I could get all my vits/minerals/
calcium
gf diet to explore the SIBO route privately for the test at least, and then bite the bullet and consider a private dietician (the NHS one I went to had never heard of SIBO and laughed when I told her how limited my diet was - she had no advice for me in terms of how I could get all my vits/minerals/
calcium
Hidden
in
Gluten Free Guerrillas
4 years ago
Results
It means levothyroxine for life and either short or long term
calcium
replacement. My surgeon / specialist is lovely and my mind has been eased since meeting him yesterday. I’m still not sleeping well hence writing this at 1:20 am!
It means levothyroxine for life and either short or long term
calcium
replacement. My surgeon / specialist is lovely and my mind has been eased since meeting him yesterday. I’m still not sleeping well hence writing this at 1:20 am!
Karen171177
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
GP 9 Rheumatologist 0
He agreed to put me back on
calcium
(rheumy took me off). He agreed to send me for a DEXA scan at a later date (rheumy never mentioned it). Most important, he agreed with my suggested taper regimen - thanks DorsetLady - (GP went against the rheumy 'demand').
He agreed to put me back on
calcium
(rheumy took me off). He agreed to send me for a DEXA scan at a later date (rheumy never mentioned it). Most important, he agreed with my suggested taper regimen - thanks DorsetLady - (GP went against the rheumy 'demand').
ChinaWuntoo
in
PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Criteria for choosing non-emergency CABG?
Background: My dad is 62 and just received a
calcium
score of 2200. He’s been having some pain between his shoulder blades while exercising for a few months now. His dad had CABGx4 while he was still alive.
Background: My dad is 62 and just received a
calcium
score of 2200. He’s been having some pain between his shoulder blades while exercising for a few months now. His dad had CABGx4 while he was still alive.
Worried_For_Dad
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Should I stop taking risedronate?
My
calcium
levels are fine and I have been taking Vitamin D (prescribed) for about 3 years. In addition, I take Vitamin K and magnesium daily. Since about February I have experienced severe neck and head pain. My osteopath and GP say this is osteoarthritis and nothing to do with taking risedronate.
My
calcium
levels are fine and I have been taking Vitamin D (prescribed) for about 3 years. In addition, I take Vitamin K and magnesium daily. Since about February I have experienced severe neck and head pain. My osteopath and GP say this is osteoarthritis and nothing to do with taking risedronate.
celia72452
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Please help: Interpret results?
:02 Sep 2020 * 2.17 mmol/LRange:2.2 - 2.6 mmol/LDate:01 Sep 2020
[u]Adjusted
[/u] *2.1 mmol/LRange:2.2 - 2.6 mmol/LDate:02 Sep 2020 *2.12 mmol/LRange:2.2 - 2.6 mmol/LDate:01 Sep 2020
:02 Sep 2020 * 2.17 mmol/LRange:2.2 - 2.6 mmol/LDate:01 Sep 2020
[u]Adjusted
[/u] *2.1 mmol/LRange:2.2 - 2.6 mmol/LDate:02 Sep 2020 *2.12 mmol/LRange:2.2 - 2.6 mmol/LDate:01 Sep 2020
Sweeneythyca
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Test results, following up from a month ago
to calculate AKI score: no previous creatinine LFT Serum bilirubin level 8 umol/L [< 20.0] Serum alkaline phosphatase level 99 u/L [35.0 - 104.0] Serum alanine aminotransferase level 13 u/L [< 45.0] Serum total protein level 80 g/L [60.0 - 80.0] Serum albumin level 50 g/L [35.0 - 50.0] Serum
calcium
to calculate AKI score: no previous creatinine LFT Serum bilirubin level 8 umol/L [< 20.0] Serum alkaline phosphatase level 99 u/L [35.0 - 104.0] Serum alanine aminotransferase level 13 u/L [< 45.0] Serum total protein level 80 g/L [60.0 - 80.0] Serum albumin level 50 g/L [35.0 - 50.0] Serum
calcium
beryltortoise
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Muscle twitches and spasms in lower legs
This year, however, I have had periods of being hypo (as confirmed by bloods) Now my bloods including
calcium
/vitD are ‘normal’ but I have the most annoying muscle twitches as well as aches up my shins (same as you get when you exercise too much) However the most alarming symptom is the occasional spasms
This year, however, I have had periods of being hypo (as confirmed by bloods) Now my bloods including
calcium
/vitD are ‘normal’ but I have the most annoying muscle twitches as well as aches up my shins (same as you get when you exercise too much) However the most alarming symptom is the occasional spasms
Lindsey13
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Just got diagnosed with Lupus nephritis
(Also: There is no pain and no acid coming up. ) I am currently taking (daily) hydroxychloroquine sulfate 400 mg prednisolone 40 mg Myfortic mycophenolate sodium gastro-resistant 1440 mg
Calcium
, Vitamin D, and Iron tablets (low dose) Lasix 40mg Could this be a side effect of any of those medicines
(Also: There is no pain and no acid coming up. ) I am currently taking (daily) hydroxychloroquine sulfate 400 mg prednisolone 40 mg Myfortic mycophenolate sodium gastro-resistant 1440 mg
Calcium
, Vitamin D, and Iron tablets (low dose) Lasix 40mg Could this be a side effect of any of those medicines
Panda895
in
LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Acid reflux
Apparently
calcium
channel blockers, beta blockers, and Ace among others can cause this. There is a
calcium
channel blocker beginning with D Diltiazem. has anyone found this one ok to take. I need to change as getting a few problems not sleeping. Flushes. Body swelling up.
Apparently
calcium
channel blockers, beta blockers, and Ace among others can cause this. There is a
calcium
channel blocker beginning with D Diltiazem. has anyone found this one ok to take. I need to change as getting a few problems not sleeping. Flushes. Body swelling up.
Tinker2015
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Chest tightness
The cardiologist says I shouldn’t be feeling like this as there was no sign of any other probs in the angiogram but has ordered a ct scan and he added a
calcium
blocker to my meds I also seem to cough on exertion and bending down to tie shoes is dreadful I’m 59 and hope there’s some help from you
The cardiologist says I shouldn’t be feeling like this as there was no sign of any other probs in the angiogram but has ordered a ct scan and he added a
calcium
blocker to my meds I also seem to cough on exertion and bending down to tie shoes is dreadful I’m 59 and hope there’s some help from you
Spinqueen59
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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