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Calcium citrate/D3 supplements.
I have just to look at
calcium
carbonate tablets for my digestion to stop working so on the basis that any
calcium
supp is better than none ; wise words from y'all please? They are not easy to find.
I have just to look at
calcium
carbonate tablets for my digestion to stop working so on the basis that any
calcium
supp is better than none ; wise words from y'all please? They are not easy to find.
Sillydogsmum
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Help Please! How Do I Fit 2 Doses Of NDT & Vitamin Supplements + Iron In My Day Without Negative Interactions?
I don't know the best way to take all this stuff as Iron affects other Vits and thyroid meds if taken too closely together: Thyroid S x 2 doses ; B complex ; Osteocare (D3, Zinc, Boron, Magnesium,
Calcium
) ; Iron/C liquid Sachet.
I don't know the best way to take all this stuff as Iron affects other Vits and thyroid meds if taken too closely together: Thyroid S x 2 doses ; B complex ; Osteocare (D3, Zinc, Boron, Magnesium,
Calcium
) ; Iron/C liquid Sachet.
MindfulMoments
in
Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Good news or bad news ?
To be fair to my consultant(s) they have given me every test and investigation possible including many ecg's, halter monitors, angiograms and
calcium
scoring, but still nothing changes......however just this week I saw my fourth consultant who is from a private hospital but contracted to the NHS who
To be fair to my consultant(s) they have given me every test and investigation possible including many ecg's, halter monitors, angiograms and
calcium
scoring, but still nothing changes......however just this week I saw my fourth consultant who is from a private hospital but contracted to the NHS who
Mgs333
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Introduction and Strontium Ranelate
I get enough
calcium
from my food. I also do weight bearing exercise as in some weight lifting and walking. That’s me ! Anne
I get enough
calcium
from my food. I also do weight bearing exercise as in some weight lifting and walking. That’s me ! Anne
salagoo
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
11 months ago
Test results
They all look OK apart from low end for
calcium
and my ggt liver one. Which could be because of antibiotics I'm permanently on for my cuti or my gallbladder which I'm waiting to be removed. I've had cancer 6mths ago and radical hysterectomy for it.
They all look OK apart from low end for
calcium
and my ggt liver one. Which could be because of antibiotics I'm permanently on for my cuti or my gallbladder which I'm waiting to be removed. I've had cancer 6mths ago and radical hysterectomy for it.
France92
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Coronary Artery Calcification.
I've read that
calcium
supplements are more of a cause, than naturally occurring dietary
calcium
,
I've read that
calcium
supplements are more of a cause, than naturally occurring dietary
calcium
,
cardinalfan
in
Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Cortisol and stomach acid influencing calcium absorption
I've been wondering about the main reasons of my severe osteoporosis, and have recently come accross two possible contributions: 1) High levels of cortisol due to long term psychological stress, and 2) Low levels of stomach acid that has impaired the
calcium
absorption.
I've been wondering about the main reasons of my severe osteoporosis, and have recently come accross two possible contributions: 1) High levels of cortisol due to long term psychological stress, and 2) Low levels of stomach acid that has impaired the
calcium
absorption.
Indian_Summer
in
Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Food supplements I hope will help
AKG -
Calcium
Alpha Ketoglutarate: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S108495211830171X/pdfft?
AKG -
Calcium
Alpha Ketoglutarate: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S108495211830171X/pdfft?
Brad70
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Not exactly PMR but advice please about post menopausal dryness.
These seemed to be made worse by the
Calcium
and vitamin supplement I was prescribed so I stopped taking it. But I still suffer episodes of UTI/ cystitis about once a year and now my GP has prescribed a pessary for vaginal dryness.
These seemed to be made worse by the
Calcium
and vitamin supplement I was prescribed so I stopped taking it. But I still suffer episodes of UTI/ cystitis about once a year and now my GP has prescribed a pessary for vaginal dryness.
Zebedee44
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
how common is Hypoparathyroidism after TT
She said if it happens it’s just a case of taking otc
calcium
supplements and there will be no adverse effect for me as long as my
calcium
is controlled. I’ve been trying to trust her and take her word for it but I’m getting more and more worried after reading posts on here thank you all
She said if it happens it’s just a case of taking otc
calcium
supplements and there will be no adverse effect for me as long as my
calcium
is controlled. I’ve been trying to trust her and take her word for it but I’m getting more and more worried after reading posts on here thank you all
Rowan4
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
calcium levels
I have been reading that a blood test for
calcium
is not accurate, it does not show how much
calcium
is in your bones, so how do you know if you need a
calcium
supplement and that too much
calcium
is not good.
I have been reading that a blood test for
calcium
is not accurate, it does not show how much
calcium
is in your bones, so how do you know if you need a
calcium
supplement and that too much
calcium
is not good.
Radars
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Calcium
My Gp informed me that my
calcium
levels are still too high. I've been looking up foods to cut out but find
calcium
seems to be in most foods, even in vegetables. I eat very little dairy so not sure what else I can do. Would be greatful for any suggestions, Aquagran
My Gp informed me that my
calcium
levels are still too high. I've been looking up foods to cut out but find
calcium
seems to be in most foods, even in vegetables. I eat very little dairy so not sure what else I can do. Would be greatful for any suggestions, Aquagran
Aquagran
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Verapamil and effects on thyroid
Theoretically,
calcium
can influence thyroid function and there are evidences that Ca2+ channel blockers are able to interfere with thyroid function. In this study, the effects of chronic oral administration of verapamil on thyroid function of male Wistar rats were investigated.
Theoretically,
calcium
can influence thyroid function and there are evidences that Ca2+ channel blockers are able to interfere with thyroid function. In this study, the effects of chronic oral administration of verapamil on thyroid function of male Wistar rats were investigated.
destiny234
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
No longer in NED.
Ibrance, letrazole, zoladex and
calcium
have been my primary med regimen. Yes, I definitely slacked off on my healthy eating lifestyle. It’s so had to maintain as a single mom while trying to give him the best like. So far my plan is to intermittent fast and try to stave the cells.
Ibrance, letrazole, zoladex and
calcium
have been my primary med regimen. Yes, I definitely slacked off on my healthy eating lifestyle. It’s so had to maintain as a single mom while trying to give him the best like. So far my plan is to intermittent fast and try to stave the cells.
Casual
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
B vitamin complex
The reason I ask is on the box it states folate - as
calcium
folinate. I’m now worried if I should leave 4 hours after levo because it mentions
calcium
? Any help will be appreciated
The reason I ask is on the box it states folate - as
calcium
folinate. I’m now worried if I should leave 4 hours after levo because it mentions
calcium
? Any help will be appreciated
Essexlil
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Combined supplements
Hi, does anyone have experience of taking a supplement that contains Vit D3, Vit K2,
calcium
, copper, magnesium, manganese, selenium, zinc and boron? It seems a nice option just taking one tablet a day, but is it actually more advisable to take things separately?
Hi, does anyone have experience of taking a supplement that contains Vit D3, Vit K2,
calcium
, copper, magnesium, manganese, selenium, zinc and boron? It seems a nice option just taking one tablet a day, but is it actually more advisable to take things separately?
Alldairy
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Gleason 10 Stage 4 Metastatic Responding Well to Treatment
alpha-ketoglutarate; omega 3 fatty acid; IP6 + Inositol;
calcium
citrate; D3; multi-vitamin
alpha-ketoglutarate; omega 3 fatty acid; IP6 + Inositol;
calcium
citrate; D3; multi-vitamin
Brad70
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Update
I just want to know if the first
calcium
ct scan showed anything, if not could my breathing problems be due to my lungs? Maybe I’m too impatient lol
I just want to know if the first
calcium
ct scan showed anything, if not could my breathing problems be due to my lungs? Maybe I’m too impatient lol
Yoga2011
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Calcium Channel Blocker Use and Associated Glaucoma and Related Traits
Morning, I came across this and thought it would be interesting for members to read, but we all know that a medicine that is meant to fix something has so many side effects. Because when you take a pill it goes through so much of your organs to actually get to where it's meant to go and that includes
Morning, I came across this and thought it would be interesting for members to read, but we all know that a medicine that is meant to fix something has so many side effects. Because when you take a pill it goes through so much of your organs to actually get to where it's meant to go and that includes
TonyB1972
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Warfarin - Arterial Calcification
Could someone kindly explain the relationship between Warfarin,
Calcium
, Vitamin K and Vitamin D in the context of calcification of the arteries and whether it is possible to mitigate the risk? Many thanks :)
Could someone kindly explain the relationship between Warfarin,
Calcium
, Vitamin K and Vitamin D in the context of calcification of the arteries and whether it is possible to mitigate the risk? Many thanks :)
gazaeee
in
Anticoagulation Support
1 year ago
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