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Replacement for bisoprolol but big dilemma
Now if that is the case I have an option to change to another beta blocker or indeed move to a
calcium
channel blocker. However my af symptoms have been fine for around 15 months and ectopics are minimal compared to what they were before.
Now if that is the case I have an option to change to another beta blocker or indeed move to a
calcium
channel blocker. However my af symptoms have been fine for around 15 months and ectopics are minimal compared to what they were before.
Profound15
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Pain in Jaw
After being diagnosed with PMR in October I have been taking steroids and
calcium
. I have been having pain in my jaw an and it now looks a little swollen. Rang surgery clinician suggested I go to dentist and have x ray to check on the bone,which is next week. I Anyone else had a similar problem?
After being diagnosed with PMR in October I have been taking steroids and
calcium
. I have been having pain in my jaw an and it now looks a little swollen. Rang surgery clinician suggested I go to dentist and have x ray to check on the bone,which is next week. I Anyone else had a similar problem?
Richmond162
in
NRAS
3 years ago
Calcific Tendonitis
I wonder if this contributed to the
calcium
deposits? He will be getting his vit d level ck'd next week
I wonder if this contributed to the
calcium
deposits? He will be getting his vit d level ck'd next week
unknownunknown
in
Kidney Disease
3 years ago
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Does anyone take Vitamin K2?
However, researchers haven’t found a link between dietary
calcium
and a higher risk for
calcium
deposits.” https://www.healthline.com/health/calcification#causes But: “If you frequently take
calcium
carbonate supplements (such as Tums), you risk raising your
calcium
to high levels.
However, researchers haven’t found a link between dietary
calcium
and a higher risk for
calcium
deposits.” https://www.healthline.com/health/calcification#causes But: “If you frequently take
calcium
carbonate supplements (such as Tums), you risk raising your
calcium
to high levels.
Gcf51
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Resting HR increase after ablation, but why?
I’ve been on Edoxaban blood thinners, rhythm control Flecainide and
calcium
channel blocker Verapamil since ablation - I was on none of these before ablation. My understanding is that the meds should reduce HR but does that include RHR?
I’ve been on Edoxaban blood thinners, rhythm control Flecainide and
calcium
channel blocker Verapamil since ablation - I was on none of these before ablation. My understanding is that the meds should reduce HR but does that include RHR?
splashrollandplod
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Dose reduction /Blood Pressure and supplements.
Also according to blood tests my
calcium
levels are low . I have three questions if possible ? Any help would be appreciated !! 1. How soon can I reduce the dose from 20 and by how much each time ? 2. Have other sufferers experienced blood pressure changes ? 3.
Also according to blood tests my
calcium
levels are low . I have three questions if possible ? Any help would be appreciated !! 1. How soon can I reduce the dose from 20 and by how much each time ? 2. Have other sufferers experienced blood pressure changes ? 3.
Marek1
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
IBS general: my experience
Also, do not get vitamins with high
calcium
and magnesium content, as in large doses these carbonates will consume your stomach acid, and magnesium will give you diarrhoea (it is a laxative).
Also, do not get vitamins with high
calcium
and magnesium content, as in large doses these carbonates will consume your stomach acid, and magnesium will give you diarrhoea (it is a laxative).
Stuart24
in
IBS Network
3 years ago
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Always taken multivitamin and had hard time swallowing the
calcium
vitamin D pills, so switched to gummies. I’ve started working with a trainer at my gym to increase strength (when I mentioned I have osteoporosis she said all the right things). Frax 10 year risk of major factor 9%.
Always taken multivitamin and had hard time swallowing the
calcium
vitamin D pills, so switched to gummies. I’ve started working with a trainer at my gym to increase strength (when I mentioned I have osteoporosis she said all the right things). Frax 10 year risk of major factor 9%.
Readerforever
in
Osteoporosis Support
3 years ago
Underactive thyroid help please
It appears my Vitamin D level is low,
calcium
level is a bit under and T3 is bang on the bottom end of being in range. The test was taken early in the morning with no food eaten or medication taken beforehand.
It appears my Vitamin D level is low,
calcium
level is a bit under and T3 is bang on the bottom end of being in range. The test was taken early in the morning with no food eaten or medication taken beforehand.
WOODY1989
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Primary Hyperparathyroidism
My bones will no longer leak
calcium
. With the help of
calcium
supplements, magnesium, boron, vit d3 and vit k my bone density will improve. My surgeon tells me that the osteoporosis may be reversed some what.
My bones will no longer leak
calcium
. With the help of
calcium
supplements, magnesium, boron, vit d3 and vit k my bone density will improve. My surgeon tells me that the osteoporosis may be reversed some what.
Cappuccinobaby
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
HYDROXYUREA ET
Should I be frightened at the high potassium and
calcium
#'s?
Should I be frightened at the high potassium and
calcium
#'s?
patriciapugliese
in
MPN Voice
3 years ago
Newbie needing help to understand blood results.
And reduced my
calcium
from 3 x 500mg a day to 1 a day. So I have just had another blood test but a limited one this time (as he requested) and these are my results. Although my knowledge is very limited these results have completely foxed me!
And reduced my
calcium
from 3 x 500mg a day to 1 a day. So I have just had another blood test but a limited one this time (as he requested) and these are my results. Although my knowledge is very limited these results have completely foxed me!
Jacarilla
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Lupus and Heart Disease: Why You’re at Increased Risk
“Some, but not all, patients may benefit from things like coronary
calcium
scoring or other testing but this has not yet become standard of care.” If you’re unsure about your level of risk or are having any heart-related symptoms, ask your doctor if you should get additional testing.
“Some, but not all, patients may benefit from things like coronary
calcium
scoring or other testing but this has not yet become standard of care.” If you’re unsure about your level of risk or are having any heart-related symptoms, ask your doctor if you should get additional testing.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Update on seeing Electrophysiologist - and fed up.
I can’t take any
calcium
channel blockers as they all interact with another med I take, which is carbemazepine. When I do eventually need an AOC, the only one I can take is warfarin. Currently I cannot take any if the newer ones, due to this other medication. So my medications are limited.
I can’t take any
calcium
channel blockers as they all interact with another med I take, which is carbemazepine. When I do eventually need an AOC, the only one I can take is warfarin. Currently I cannot take any if the newer ones, due to this other medication. So my medications are limited.
Teresa156
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Remaining on a low dose of pred indefinitely
Obviously I have to take the proper precautions -
calcium
, Vit D3,
calcium
rich foods, etc. to prevent osteoporosis.
Obviously I have to take the proper precautions -
calcium
, Vit D3,
calcium
rich foods, etc. to prevent osteoporosis.
Pr0jection
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Vitamin D for Afib?
Less
calcium
and eating cranberries etc) After I read this, I was quite skeptical. But, I had a thought, maybe my records might indicate something.
Less
calcium
and eating cranberries etc) After I read this, I was quite skeptical. But, I had a thought, maybe my records might indicate something.
Hidden
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Vertebral fractures and starting zoledronic acid
I am taking plenty of
calcium
and vitamin D. I had an early menopause during cancer treatment in 2015/2016, T scores recovered between 2016 and 2018 but then fell between 2018 and 2020. My GP has now prescribed HRT for me at my request.
I am taking plenty of
calcium
and vitamin D. I had an early menopause during cancer treatment in 2015/2016, T scores recovered between 2016 and 2018 but then fell between 2018 and 2020. My GP has now prescribed HRT for me at my request.
LM100
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
been feeling short of breath and almost restricted as if breathing through a straw sometimes...feeling of a lump n my throat.
Had
calcium
test and it is totally normal. Could this nodule be related to all the other symptoms or have I been building up more psychosomatic sensations because i knew something was wrong? It is 1.7cm x 1.32. Can you live with it or does it have to be removed?
Had
calcium
test and it is totally normal. Could this nodule be related to all the other symptoms or have I been building up more psychosomatic sensations because i knew something was wrong? It is 1.7cm x 1.32. Can you live with it or does it have to be removed?
smilas
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Looking for feedback: should I consider meds again? Change drs?
My dr did not suggest
calcium
because he feels that I get enough with nutrition plus he thinks it can have negative cardiovascular risk). I am confused by all the approaches and info out there. Are my numbers mild or moderate? What happens if I just keep doing what I am doing without medication?
My dr did not suggest
calcium
because he feels that I get enough with nutrition plus he thinks it can have negative cardiovascular risk). I am confused by all the approaches and info out there. Are my numbers mild or moderate? What happens if I just keep doing what I am doing without medication?
Nsgs
in
Osteoporosis Support
3 years ago
Update on weaning off Prednisolone - Methotrexate- any good?
He also said he would get my GP to put
calcium
tablets on my repeat prescription as there was no room left on the prescription he was writing?? I was happy with the meeting with him, thanks to the advice given here. Thank you all.
He also said he would get my GP to put
calcium
tablets on my repeat prescription as there was no room left on the prescription he was writing?? I was happy with the meeting with him, thanks to the advice given here. Thank you all.
Bowenlady
in
LUPUS UK
3 years ago
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