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Strontium, is it helpful for bone density?
A doctor recommended I try AlgaeCal which has a
calcium
supplement and also a strontium suppl add-on . Has anyone here had good results by adding strontium to their bone density supplement regime?
A doctor recommended I try AlgaeCal which has a
calcium
supplement and also a strontium suppl add-on . Has anyone here had good results by adding strontium to their bone density supplement regime?
GypsyGal2
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
MRI-guided transperineal biopsy hurt so much
I'm curious if folks have recommendations about how to reduce what was an unbearable pain from the biopsy. I almost passed out and the thought of my next biopsy gives me cold sweats. What hurt was the process of the anesthetic injections. Each one at a deeper layer. It's clear that the anesthetic did
I'm curious if folks have recommendations about how to reduce what was an unbearable pain from the biopsy. I almost passed out and the thought of my next biopsy gives me cold sweats. What hurt was the process of the anesthetic injections. Each one at a deeper layer. It's clear that the anesthetic did
Gus_Tec
in
Prostate Cancer Network
10 months ago
Others don’t understand
I know we’re all usually talking about our meds, but I’m wondering how everybody is faring when trying to explain to others what we go through. I’ve had my adult children question why I take oxycodone. Some seem to understand, some are very judgmental. RLS can start at 10:30 am, and is why I’m spreading
I know we’re all usually talking about our meds, but I’m wondering how everybody is faring when trying to explain to others what we go through. I’ve had my adult children question why I take oxycodone. Some seem to understand, some are very judgmental. RLS can start at 10:30 am, and is why I’m spreading
Marlayna
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
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Just diagnosed with Osteoporosis, rock and a hard place...
I have stage 3b chronic kidney disease, which means I have to limit my
calcium
and my protein. I also have chronic deep vein thrombosis for which I am on lifetime blood thinners. That means no food high in vitamin K.
I have stage 3b chronic kidney disease, which means I have to limit my
calcium
and my protein. I also have chronic deep vein thrombosis for which I am on lifetime blood thinners. That means no food high in vitamin K.
Candygirl31
in
Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
A diagnosis! Yipee! Kawasaki Disease, look for calcified aneurysms! (also a question about warfarin)
If there are any young hearties on here with aquired heart disease ask them to do a
calcium
score and look for calcified aneurysms.
If there are any young hearties on here with aquired heart disease ask them to do a
calcium
score and look for calcified aneurysms.
MarmiteB
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Thoughts on this please?
Interesting, not much feed back on the
calcium
aspect... I'm off to find a rabbit hole 😉
Interesting, not much feed back on the
calcium
aspect... I'm off to find a rabbit hole 😉
TiggerMe
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Curcumin Update 2023/03/06
• Curcumin Improves Mitochondrial Dysfunction and
Calcium
Overload (9).
Notes:
• Disease duration seems important for the curcumin supplementation, as PD patients with shorter disease duration presented a better clinical outcome (1).
• Curcumin Improves Mitochondrial Dysfunction and
Calcium
Overload (9).
Notes:
• Disease duration seems important for the curcumin supplementation, as PD patients with shorter disease duration presented a better clinical outcome (1).
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Transdermal Calcium? Pro's & Con's?
I've just used the
calcium
calculator and I probably get around 200mg a week! 🙄 Can't really see a good way to raise my dietary intake... so many restrictions no dairy, nightshades, legumes, eggs, restricted meat, gluten and certain fruit and veg, histamine intolerance.... you know the story!
I've just used the
calcium
calculator and I probably get around 200mg a week! 🙄 Can't really see a good way to raise my dietary intake... so many restrictions no dairy, nightshades, legumes, eggs, restricted meat, gluten and certain fruit and veg, histamine intolerance.... you know the story!
TiggerMe
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Blood work your doctor should order before prescribing medications for OP
It had a test listed for bone markers and if your
calcium
was being absorbed in your bones among many other blood work test. Can someone please repost that long list of test? I would really appreciate it. Thank you in advance.
It had a test listed for bone markers and if your
calcium
was being absorbed in your bones among many other blood work test. Can someone please repost that long list of test? I would really appreciate it. Thank you in advance.
Hidden
in
Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
HIGH CREATININE LEVEL
My last blood test result shows the following: Creatinine 1.6 BUN 17 serum urea 37 Uric acid 5.2 Sodium 134 Potassium 4.6
Calcium
9.1 Urine /Albumin/ Creatinine Ratio 0.13 Urine Protein/ Creatinine Ratio 0.26 Besides the above, I am also having kidney cyst and BPH The community members
My last blood test result shows the following: Creatinine 1.6 BUN 17 serum urea 37 Uric acid 5.2 Sodium 134 Potassium 4.6
Calcium
9.1 Urine /Albumin/ Creatinine Ratio 0.13 Urine Protein/ Creatinine Ratio 0.26 Besides the above, I am also having kidney cyst and BPH The community members
abaker
in
Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Taking a magnesium supplement - any dependencies with other drugs?
The others I take are a PPI (which is by itself first thing), pred and bisoprolol after breakfast,
calcium
/vitD after morning coffee, and a second dose after my evening meal, along with my statin. I also take a dose of Gaviscon jut before bedtime.
The others I take are a PPI (which is by itself first thing), pred and bisoprolol after breakfast,
calcium
/vitD after morning coffee, and a second dose after my evening meal, along with my statin. I also take a dose of Gaviscon jut before bedtime.
Angel_doll
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Hypercalcemia Calcium levels shot up to 26
Is in icu and going through aggressive treatment with steroids to bring
calcium
down Just got to know his
calcium
and creatinine have come down to normal but his responses and activity are still very slow Has someone faced a similar situation in the CLL JOURNEY?
Is in icu and going through aggressive treatment with steroids to bring
calcium
down Just got to know his
calcium
and creatinine have come down to normal but his responses and activity are still very slow Has someone faced a similar situation in the CLL JOURNEY?
theoptimistduo
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Blood Test Results
I am also prone to Vitamin D deficiency, and this too has shown up on the test (low
calcium
and high alkaline phosphatase) If anyone has had any experience of results like these so I have some idea what to expect, if anything at all, I would be very grateful! Thanks
I am also prone to Vitamin D deficiency, and this too has shown up on the test (low
calcium
and high alkaline phosphatase) If anyone has had any experience of results like these so I have some idea what to expect, if anything at all, I would be very grateful! Thanks
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Bone density and alendronic acid
My diet is very rich in
calcium
, I take vit D intermittently and am very active.
My diet is very rich in
calcium
, I take vit D intermittently and am very active.
Smithie49
in
Acid Reflux Support
1 year ago
vitamin supplements really working but need further advice please
Calcium
. 8.3 mg/dl (8.6 - 10) I am a bit concerned about the folic acid result which is now very high. (I have no idea why the ranges are different between current and previous tests) could this be the B complex which contains 400ug (200%) folic acid?
Calcium
. 8.3 mg/dl (8.6 - 10) I am a bit concerned about the folic acid result which is now very high. (I have no idea why the ranges are different between current and previous tests) could this be the B complex which contains 400ug (200%) folic acid?
Jacarilla
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
parathyroid blood test question
I’ve read it makes sense to get
calcium
and vit D tested at the same time. Anyone know if this is routine or if I need to request or if it doesn’t matter? The reason for testing is cysts found on ultrasound. TIA 🦋💚🦋
I’ve read it makes sense to get
calcium
and vit D tested at the same time. Anyone know if this is routine or if I need to request or if it doesn’t matter? The reason for testing is cysts found on ultrasound. TIA 🦋💚🦋
Regenallotment
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
P -Afib. Doctornow wanting to prescribe lopemide
I've had P-Afib for a few years now well managed with a
calcium
blocker SR Verapamil. Due to an unrelated condition another specialist has recommended Lopermide 2mg 3×s per day up to 5xs per day.
I've had P-Afib for a few years now well managed with a
calcium
blocker SR Verapamil. Due to an unrelated condition another specialist has recommended Lopermide 2mg 3×s per day up to 5xs per day.
waveylines
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
timing of medications
These are the full list: Levothyroxine Symbicort puffer Palbociclib Letrozole
Calcium
tabs Vit d3 Vit k Thorne b complex Glucosamine / chondroitin Many thanks (in hopeful anticipation)
These are the full list: Levothyroxine Symbicort puffer Palbociclib Letrozole
Calcium
tabs Vit d3 Vit k Thorne b complex Glucosamine / chondroitin Many thanks (in hopeful anticipation)
bikebabe
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Vitamin B12 and calcium deposits
Hi just need a question answered by you clever people.I have a painful knee and my GP sent me for an X-ray.It showed up deposits of
calcium
so am having some blood tests.
Hi just need a question answered by you clever people.I have a painful knee and my GP sent me for an X-ray.It showed up deposits of
calcium
so am having some blood tests.
Chocolate41
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
17 Jun 2023 Make your MRI experience good
G'day RRms (Relapsing-Remitting ms) sisters and brothers. Are you having MRI (Magnetic Resonance Image)? A visit to the tube? Lucky YOU, good fun I know. Here are a few helpful hints. 1. TAKE valium 5 milligrams should be enough 2. KEEP a record of the report and the film. YOU may not
G'day RRms (Relapsing-Remitting ms) sisters and brothers. Are you having MRI (Magnetic Resonance Image)? A visit to the tube? Lucky YOU, good fun I know. Here are a few helpful hints. 1. TAKE valium 5 milligrams should be enough 2. KEEP a record of the report and the film. YOU may not
RoyceNewton
in
My MSAA Community
11 months ago
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