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FOOD ENZYMES
This is not a therapy for Prostate cancer specifically but helpful for people that may have: acid indigestion, heartburn, acid reflux,
calcium
deficiency, cystic fibrosis, fatigue, hypoglycemia, gas, bad breath, colitis, poor digestion and other digestion system weakness.
This is not a therapy for Prostate cancer specifically but helpful for people that may have: acid indigestion, heartburn, acid reflux,
calcium
deficiency, cystic fibrosis, fatigue, hypoglycemia, gas, bad breath, colitis, poor digestion and other digestion system weakness.
Lrv44221
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Complicated with NASH, looking for next step
Yesterday, I saw Nephro for very low sodium (126- norm 135) /low
calcium
- a very extensive & good visit - labs/history /exam - diagnosed with red hands, clubbed toes/some fingers (showed 3 Dr's & none knew what they were), hyponatremia/hypocalcemia.
Yesterday, I saw Nephro for very low sodium (126- norm 135) /low
calcium
- a very extensive & good visit - labs/history /exam - diagnosed with red hands, clubbed toes/some fingers (showed 3 Dr's & none knew what they were), hyponatremia/hypocalcemia.
NeverBeen2Spain
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
1 year ago
Broken Ankle & little toe
citrate instead of the one gp prescribed just wondered if anyone has any thoughts on
Calcium
?
citrate instead of the one gp prescribed just wondered if anyone has any thoughts on
Calcium
?
Eppy
in
PBC Foundation
1 year ago
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Thyroidectomy
Started on
calcium
and Euthyrox (100ug) (Levothyroxine). Feel OK, a bit buzzy and lightheaded but I guess that could also be a reaction to the 3 hour recent surgery. Any advice at the beginning of this journey?
Started on
calcium
and Euthyrox (100ug) (Levothyroxine). Feel OK, a bit buzzy and lightheaded but I guess that could also be a reaction to the 3 hour recent surgery. Any advice at the beginning of this journey?
Dirhams
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Barbara
I am taking
calcium
and Vitamin D, but I need to find out whether there are any alternatives to alendronic acid.
I am taking
calcium
and Vitamin D, but I need to find out whether there are any alternatives to alendronic acid.
babayaga
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Video : How One Disease Changed What We Know About Medicine - Twice
This video (7 mins 21 secs) is about the discovery of vitamin D and its connection with rickets, and how this then turned into discoveries about the connection with
calcium
and then it starts getting a bit more complicated... https://www.youtube.com/watch?
This video (7 mins 21 secs) is about the discovery of vitamin D and its connection with rickets, and how this then turned into discoveries about the connection with
calcium
and then it starts getting a bit more complicated... https://www.youtube.com/watch?
humanbean
in
Thyroid UK
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
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.
Ley97
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Mother has calcium score of 470
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 .
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
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Hashimoto’s or Graves’ symptoms or…? Help to clarify please.
2,51 (2,17-2,56) Adjusted
calcium
2,39 (2,17-2,56) Serum albumin 46 (35-50).
2,51 (2,17-2,56) Adjusted
calcium
2,39 (2,17-2,56) Serum albumin 46 (35-50).
Anna1812
in
Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Endo appointment in Liverpool ❤️
We did discuss the probability of the 7mm nodule being either just sitting on the laryngeal nerve or actually buried in it, if the latter is the case I would unfortunately not be able to be operated on as its to dangerous 😢 Had a full set of parathyroid bloods,
calcium
, vit D, liver, urine done to👍
We did discuss the probability of the 7mm nodule being either just sitting on the laryngeal nerve or actually buried in it, if the latter is the case I would unfortunately not be able to be operated on as its to dangerous 😢 Had a full set of parathyroid bloods,
calcium
, vit D, liver, urine done to👍
birkie
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Blood test results
Recently had bloods done and thyroid/
calcium
requested by surgery. Results on app say Borderline, repeat test in 3 months. Had FBC & usual CRP/ESR.
Calcium
& Albumin 38 g/l.
Recently had bloods done and thyroid/
calcium
requested by surgery. Results on app say Borderline, repeat test in 3 months. Had FBC & usual CRP/ESR.
Calcium
& Albumin 38 g/l.
Bluey-1
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Alendronic acid
However, he is also saying I need to Alendronic acid together with the
calcium
and vit D i'm currently taking. Albeit don't take the Alendronic acid and
Calcium
on the same day.
However, he is also saying I need to Alendronic acid together with the
calcium
and vit D i'm currently taking. Albeit don't take the Alendronic acid and
Calcium
on the same day.
Bobbury
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Need for Calcium supplements?
I have been on prednisolone for 10 months for PMR, recent flare at 7mg so now on 10mg until resolved. My Dexa scans show no significant bone loss, currently not taking any supplements. Should I commence them as still have some way to go on this journey!
I have been on prednisolone for 10 months for PMR, recent flare at 7mg so now on 10mg until resolved. My Dexa scans show no significant bone loss, currently not taking any supplements. Should I commence them as still have some way to go on this journey!
Flinders61
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Gardening wobbles
Could it be due to the steroids, or lack of
calcium
, I have been on 7mg prednisolone for quite some time ? Any help would be appreciated.
Could it be due to the steroids, or lack of
calcium
, I have been on 7mg prednisolone for quite some time ? Any help would be appreciated.
Hidden
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
PGAD relief tips
Hi all, I am reaching out to see amy tips you may have for relief? Currently lasts 24 hours a day, worst is at night but never goes away. Its very distressing and I cried again today as am just so exhausted. Have seen a urogynacologist and am now trialling HRT patches (hysterectomy in 2018) plus estrogen
Hi all, I am reaching out to see amy tips you may have for relief? Currently lasts 24 hours a day, worst is at night but never goes away. Its very distressing and I cried again today as am just so exhausted. Have seen a urogynacologist and am now trialling HRT patches (hysterectomy in 2018) plus estrogen
Lolliesandcakes
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 months ago
Has anybody noticed a change to Armour at all this year?Just wanting to rule out different possibilities to why I feel worse than usual.
Checking
Calcium
,Mg and all electrolytes.
Checking
Calcium
,Mg and all electrolytes.
Gillybean1
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Does parathyroid hormone worsen osteoporosis?
As I understand it the parathyroid hormone actually controls the level of
calcium
in the body. An excess of the hormone diverts
calcium
from the bones where in my case it is needed, to the blood, where I fear it may be contributing to hardening of the arteries.
As I understand it the parathyroid hormone actually controls the level of
calcium
in the body. An excess of the hormone diverts
calcium
from the bones where in my case it is needed, to the blood, where I fear it may be contributing to hardening of the arteries.
Purple-Owl
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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??
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
in
Cholesterol Support
1 year ago
Low Calcium
My last blood test my
calcium
was low for the first time Does anyone have any advice ? I was advised to take magnesium supplement so just throwing this out there . I have only just joined the community and am SO glad that I have done so .
My last blood test my
calcium
was low for the first time Does anyone have any advice ? I was advised to take magnesium supplement so just throwing this out there . I have only just joined the community and am SO glad that I have done so .
Celticfiddler
in
Graves Disease Support
1 year ago
Flax seed oil
I dont take them till lunchtime with when I take my
Calcium
and Vitamin d3 so there are several hours between steroids and FSO.
I dont take them till lunchtime with when I take my
Calcium
and Vitamin d3 so there are several hours between steroids and FSO.
jaycee444
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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