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PLMD and withdrawal
Three weeks ago I stopped (after tapering slowly) gabapentin. I have also been reducing morphine sulphate from 8mg by .01mL every 5 days for the last three weeks. PLMD off the charts. I take 2mg lunesta every 3 nights -- and not more -- in the hopes of not getting addicted. Those nights are better
Three weeks ago I stopped (after tapering slowly) gabapentin. I have also been reducing morphine sulphate from 8mg by .01mL every 5 days for the last three weeks. PLMD off the charts. I take 2mg lunesta every 3 nights -- and not more -- in the hopes of not getting addicted. Those nights are better
wantokporo
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
How I recover from tinnitus spikes
(
calcium
carbonate (chalk)) (synthetic vitamins, toothpaste, white flour, municipal water, bottled water) are calcifying agents which means they accumulate deposits in the pineal gland which is located in the center of the brain and is responsible for producing and secreting melatonin (energy levels
(
calcium
carbonate (chalk)) (synthetic vitamins, toothpaste, white flour, municipal water, bottled water) are calcifying agents which means they accumulate deposits in the pineal gland which is located in the center of the brain and is responsible for producing and secreting melatonin (energy levels
Kipp3
in
Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
AlgaeCal and Stronium Experience
I am 62, exercise daily and eat healthy, taking
calcium
and vitamin D. He did suggest Algae Cal and Stronium and repeat Dexa scan in a year. Looking for anyone's experience with this. Thanks.
I am 62, exercise daily and eat healthy, taking
calcium
and vitamin D. He did suggest Algae Cal and Stronium and repeat Dexa scan in a year. Looking for anyone's experience with this. Thanks.
Warmer
in
Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
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Tired all the time
I take a lot of supplements (
calcium
, D3, folate, complex B, magnesium glycinate, heme iron),
the only value that was low was ferritin
but I do take iron. I also take Novothyral, which is 100 mcg T4 and 20 mcg T3.
I take a lot of supplements (
calcium
, D3, folate, complex B, magnesium glycinate, heme iron),
the only value that was low was ferritin
but I do take iron. I also take Novothyral, which is 100 mcg T4 and 20 mcg T3.
Alex_p
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Update and Feeling Kicked…..
Its the first tangible evidence after 2.5 years of seizures that I self manage with
calcium
. It also explains my increasing painful neck. I’ve already been informed that a FNA is required even though small but with the comment that NHS won’t until it becomes stage 4 or 5.
Its the first tangible evidence after 2.5 years of seizures that I self manage with
calcium
. It also explains my increasing painful neck. I’ve already been informed that a FNA is required even though small but with the comment that NHS won’t until it becomes stage 4 or 5.
RoseFlowerDew
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Blood test follow up
A year ago vit D levels and
calcium
were good,
calcium
ok now. Plan to retest for Vit D, date booked 21/4, as a bonus will get CRP/ESR done at the same time. Only symptoms are extreme fatigue.
A year ago vit D levels and
calcium
were good,
calcium
ok now. Plan to retest for Vit D, date booked 21/4, as a bonus will get CRP/ESR done at the same time. Only symptoms are extreme fatigue.
Bluey-1
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Baclofen tablets- experiences of.
I’ve recently had a really bad bout of neck spasm,following a General anaesthetic for a bladder distension for interstitial cystitis. I think the anaesthetist was a bit rough with my head extension! ( I’ve had 3 neck fusions,the last was in 2009. Am fused from C3-T3 posteriorly and from C3-C7 anteriorly
I’ve recently had a really bad bout of neck spasm,following a General anaesthetic for a bladder distension for interstitial cystitis. I think the anaesthetist was a bit rough with my head extension! ( I’ve had 3 neck fusions,the last was in 2009. Am fused from C3-T3 posteriorly and from C3-C7 anteriorly
Beakybird58
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 months ago
Recommendations for multivitamin for advanced prostate cancer
His doctor advised him to take a
calcium
and D3 supplement, as well as a men’s multivitamin. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations on a good multivitamin for men with PC? I’m worried about the multivitamin counteracting against the zoladex injection. Thank you
His doctor advised him to take a
calcium
and D3 supplement, as well as a men’s multivitamin. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations on a good multivitamin for men with PC? I’m worried about the multivitamin counteracting against the zoladex injection. Thank you
Jdhanoa
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
anyone had prostap without Tibolone?
Then I hated the side effects and they made me more anxious so I stopped the Tibolone and just got some
calcium
vit d, menopause supplements and collagen supplements . Anyone else doing Prostap without the Tibolone?
Then I hated the side effects and they made me more anxious so I stopped the Tibolone and just got some
calcium
vit d, menopause supplements and collagen supplements . Anyone else doing Prostap without the Tibolone?
Batwoman3
in
Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
NDT+supplements?
Many thanks Evelyn PS- Do
calcium
foods like yogurt & cheese count or is it just supplements.
Many thanks Evelyn PS- Do
calcium
foods like yogurt & cheese count or is it just supplements.
evelynmreid
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
iron lab results 10 weeks post iron infusion
I have had four iron infusions in the last 2 years. 10 weeks ago I received Injectafer 1000 mg with so-so results. I had seen a hematologist at my neurologist/Sleep specialist’s urging out of his concern for my out of whack lab numbers. The hematologist was not concerned. I gave my sleep, specialist
I have had four iron infusions in the last 2 years. 10 weeks ago I received Injectafer 1000 mg with so-so results. I had seen a hematologist at my neurologist/Sleep specialist’s urging out of his concern for my out of whack lab numbers. The hematologist was not concerned. I gave my sleep, specialist
SleeplessinNC
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Pins & Needles (Calcium Absorption & Seizures)
This is because in addition to B12 it also affects
calcium
absorption and other micronutrients. (Please take care though because too much
calcium
also causes issues. ) I think this excellent article explains it pretty well: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7828248/
This is because in addition to B12 it also affects
calcium
absorption and other micronutrients. (Please take care though because too much
calcium
also causes issues. ) I think this excellent article explains it pretty well: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7828248/
RoseFlowerDew
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
gardenergirl1947
Blood tests showed high levels of
Calcium
and a diagnosis of Hyperparathyroidism was made. However pain increased despite very large painkiller doses and I was eventually diagnosed (after many many diagnostic tests ) with PMR in December.
Blood tests showed high levels of
Calcium
and a diagnosis of Hyperparathyroidism was made. However pain increased despite very large painkiller doses and I was eventually diagnosed (after many many diagnostic tests ) with PMR in December.
Gardenergirl1947
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Being referred for an angiogram and anxious
However, my cardiologist said that with atypical chest pain, the findings of the
Calcium
Score in 2018, and the findings from my Myocardial Perfusion Scan, he is referring me for a Angiogram.
However, my cardiologist said that with atypical chest pain, the findings of the
Calcium
Score in 2018, and the findings from my Myocardial Perfusion Scan, he is referring me for a Angiogram.
IamAli_R
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Disrupted sleep with increased T4
Date // Component // Your value // Standard range 6/24/23 // TSH // 3.3 uIU/mL // 0.4 - 4.5 uIU/mL 6/24/23 // Free T4 // 1.2 ng/dL // 0.8 - 1.7 ng/dL 6/24/23 // VITAMIN D, 25-HYDROXY // 39 ng/mL // 20 - 79 ng/mL 6/24/23 //
Calcium
// 9.3 mg/dL // 8.8 - 10.5 mg/dL 6/24/23 // Iron // 150
Date // Component // Your value // Standard range 6/24/23 // TSH // 3.3 uIU/mL // 0.4 - 4.5 uIU/mL 6/24/23 // Free T4 // 1.2 ng/dL // 0.8 - 1.7 ng/dL 6/24/23 // VITAMIN D, 25-HYDROXY // 39 ng/mL // 20 - 79 ng/mL 6/24/23 //
Calcium
// 9.3 mg/dL // 8.8 - 10.5 mg/dL 6/24/23 // Iron // 150
sweetgrapefruit
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Bisoprolol alternative to avoid cold extremities
So given the
calcium
beta blocker didn't work, are there any alternatives that people with similiar issues have had success with and that I can discuss with my GP/cardiologist? Thanks, Greg
So given the
calcium
beta blocker didn't work, are there any alternatives that people with similiar issues have had success with and that I can discuss with my GP/cardiologist? Thanks, Greg
kitenski
in
AF Association
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 posted three weeks ago requesting help interpreting blood tests I’d had done for thyroid and
calcium
. Thank you PMRpro for your help.
Bluey-1
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
atrial, fibrillation, and electrolyte imbalances
., and this is a key ingredient of Rennies… Some of the research, I have been reading suggests that the ratio between
calcium
and magnesium is very important, but I am reluctant to go down this rabbit hole, because I don’t have a good sense of what my electrolyte balance is right now, and so on.
., and this is a key ingredient of Rennies… Some of the research, I have been reading suggests that the ratio between
calcium
and magnesium is very important, but I am reluctant to go down this rabbit hole, because I don’t have a good sense of what my electrolyte balance is right now, and so on.
ArgoJason
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Irregular platelets in PD
My current
calcium
is high - 2.72, and a few years ago I decided not to go on thyroid meds (I couldn't deal with the idea of yet more meds) after being diagnosed with slightly high TSH. Was I an idiot? Has anyone here with PD also been diagnosed with hyperparathyroidism?
My current
calcium
is high - 2.72, and a few years ago I decided not to go on thyroid meds (I couldn't deal with the idea of yet more meds) after being diagnosed with slightly high TSH. Was I an idiot? Has anyone here with PD also been diagnosed with hyperparathyroidism?
arty-fact
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
an anniversary
They cleared one easily but the other one (the ‘widow-maker’) was so clogged with
calcium
that they couldn’t get through and eventually had to rotablate (drill). I’m fortunate that they had a connection with Harefield (hence my name) where a truly wonderful surgeon was a rotablation expert.
They cleared one easily but the other one (the ‘widow-maker’) was so clogged with
calcium
that they couldn’t get through and eventually had to rotablate (drill). I’m fortunate that they had a connection with Harefield (hence my name) where a truly wonderful surgeon was a rotablation expert.
Harefieldfan
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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