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New drug form may help treat osteoporosis, calcium-related disorders.
In humans, calcitonin is the hormone responsible for normal
calcium
homeostasis. When prescribed to osteoporosis patients, calcitonin inhibits bone resorption, resulting in increased bone mass.
In humans, calcitonin is the hormone responsible for normal
calcium
homeostasis. When prescribed to osteoporosis patients, calcitonin inhibits bone resorption, resulting in increased bone mass.
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Endo fatigue - how to perk up?
I have a "remedy pack" with Mirena & cerazette to slow the endo, amitryptaline & ibuprofen & paracetamol for pain relief, and vitamins & supplements for overall wellness (peppermint, probiotics, ginger, turmeric & black pepper, vitamin with omegas & vitamin D and
calcium
). This approach is helping.
I have a "remedy pack" with Mirena & cerazette to slow the endo, amitryptaline & ibuprofen & paracetamol for pain relief, and vitamins & supplements for overall wellness (peppermint, probiotics, ginger, turmeric & black pepper, vitamin with omegas & vitamin D and
calcium
). This approach is helping.
Hidden
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Help please. Reading a blood test!
- 21] globulin level (XE2eB) 41 g/L [20 - 39] triglyceride levels (XE2q9) 2.1 mmol/L [< 10] Urea and electrolytes (X77Wi) HDL cholesterol level (44P5.) 1 mmol/L LDL cholesterol level (44P6.) 3.4 mmol TSH(XaELV) 0.07 miu/L [0.35 - 4.94]
calcium
- 21] globulin level (XE2eB) 41 g/L [20 - 39] triglyceride levels (XE2q9) 2.1 mmol/L [< 10] Urea and electrolytes (X77Wi) HDL cholesterol level (44P5.) 1 mmol/L LDL cholesterol level (44P6.) 3.4 mmol TSH(XaELV) 0.07 miu/L [0.35 - 4.94]
calcium
Haze1975
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Bloods Advice please - new and feelimg wobbly
Calcium
2.22 [2.2-2.6] Any comments or advice? I think I need a B vit complex but should I take separate b12? Will also restart Spatone iron.
Calcium
2.22 [2.2-2.6] Any comments or advice? I think I need a B vit complex but should I take separate b12? Will also restart Spatone iron.
Fredthedog
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Zolendronate Infusion
I presently take a
calcium
, zinc, magnesium, vit D supplement, do as much walking as I can and keep an eye on
calcium
in my diet. Thank you.
I presently take a
calcium
, zinc, magnesium, vit D supplement, do as much walking as I can and keep an eye on
calcium
in my diet. Thank you.
t1gernidster
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Supplements / vitamins and minerals
Hi all, I'm taking some supplements and want to know if this sounds like the right kind of times/combinations please: B12 - first thing (no food) Evening primrose oil with breakfast Magnesium, Vit D, zinc, selenium at lunchtime Iron mid afternoon
Calcium
with evening meal Levo last thing at night.
Hi all, I'm taking some supplements and want to know if this sounds like the right kind of times/combinations please: B12 - first thing (no food) Evening primrose oil with breakfast Magnesium, Vit D, zinc, selenium at lunchtime Iron mid afternoon
Calcium
with evening meal Levo last thing at night.
brilliantbobbie
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Taking vitamin D 2 months on results,
Calcium
....( 2.10-2.60) only parathyroids done was in 2019 with a level of 3.1 which was normal... Since then parathyroid has gone to 8.1,,now at 9.5 I think🤔.. Normal ranges...
Calcium
....( 2.10-2.60) only parathyroids done was in 2019 with a level of 3.1 which was normal... Since then parathyroid has gone to 8.1,,now at 9.5 I think🤔.. Normal ranges...
birkie
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Can I just stop AA
Also I have been changing my diet to include more
calcium
and over the last few years have taken up Pilates and more recently doing loads of walking. And just ordered a weighted vest to help with weight bearing. I’ve always done yoga and still do .
Also I have been changing my diet to include more
calcium
and over the last few years have taken up Pilates and more recently doing loads of walking. And just ordered a weighted vest to help with weight bearing. I’ve always done yoga and still do .
9lives
in
PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Anyone recognise these symptoms?
All normal apart from high
calcium
markers in the hair (this does not show on a blood test). After a disastrous year of advice, more supplements and trying to add more foods my digestion gives in to three weeks of profuse watery diarrhea and pain.
All normal apart from high
calcium
markers in the hair (this does not show on a blood test). After a disastrous year of advice, more supplements and trying to add more foods my digestion gives in to three weeks of profuse watery diarrhea and pain.
Verysorelegs
in
The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
3 years ago
Pre-Hashimoto's?
These are the new results so far: Vitamin D 59 (76-250)
Calcium
2.37 (2.2-2.6) Vitamin B12 886 (200-900) Foliate 17.8 (2-17) Bilirubin 36 (0-20) Also a little low is my eGFR (kidneys) Will report back when I have further tests.
These are the new results so far: Vitamin D 59 (76-250)
Calcium
2.37 (2.2-2.6) Vitamin B12 886 (200-900) Foliate 17.8 (2-17) Bilirubin 36 (0-20) Also a little low is my eGFR (kidneys) Will report back when I have further tests.
Zebracornmummy
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
A pint a day
Drunchies beware. zach-meaney-248696-unsplash_cropped 4) It’s good for your bones Beer contains a plant hormone called phytoestrogen, which is key to building dense bones, plus has
calcium
and dietary silicon, important for growth and development of bone and connective tissues.
Drunchies beware. zach-meaney-248696-unsplash_cropped 4) It’s good for your bones Beer contains a plant hormone called phytoestrogen, which is key to building dense bones, plus has
calcium
and dietary silicon, important for growth and development of bone and connective tissues.
JohnnyQ50
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Calcium intake....my bones and joints are really sore
I am currently taking a pregnancycare vitamin which doesn’t show it has
calcium
in it. Does anyone have any advice on what I can do to help my poor bones. I’ve looked at
calcium
vitamins but it’s saying not to take unless consulted by a doctor so I’m a bit unsure. Thanks everyone xxx 😘
I am currently taking a pregnancycare vitamin which doesn’t show it has
calcium
in it. Does anyone have any advice on what I can do to help my poor bones. I’ve looked at
calcium
vitamins but it’s saying not to take unless consulted by a doctor so I’m a bit unsure. Thanks everyone xxx 😘
Faith103
in
Baby and Us
4 years ago
Zoledronic Acid ~Infusion
My blood test also showed
calcium
slighty below the range. So, I have been referred for a Zoledronic Acid infusion in a couple of months time. I refused Aledronic Acid. My hip is showing a T score of -1.6 and Osteopenia I am pretty sure this hasn't changed in 2 years but can't find the results.
My blood test also showed
calcium
slighty below the range. So, I have been referred for a Zoledronic Acid infusion in a couple of months time. I refused Aledronic Acid. My hip is showing a T score of -1.6 and Osteopenia I am pretty sure this hasn't changed in 2 years but can't find the results.
Pollyanna16
in
PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Advice wanted on supplements to take to try and manage osteoporosis the natural way
A definite bit of advice coming through it to take organic
calcium
, eg Algecal. This seems to be pretty expensive. So, first question is:
Are there any less expensive, but effective, organic
supplement ? Other supplements.
A definite bit of advice coming through it to take organic
calcium
, eg Algecal. This seems to be pretty expensive. So, first question is:
Are there any less expensive, but effective, organic
supplement ? Other supplements.
Somerset99
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Update since last post
I just wanted to give you an update on what happened when I spoke with my doctor... it’s safe to say the doctor was not happy I got a private blood test done, she was confused to the results being so different and was basically slagging off the results saying vitamin d should be tested as well as
calcium
I just wanted to give you an update on what happened when I spoke with my doctor... it’s safe to say the doctor was not happy I got a private blood test done, she was confused to the results being so different and was basically slagging off the results saying vitamin d should be tested as well as
calcium
Bubble214
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Weird side effect or issue from T4?
I've been having this about 3 weeks. About half an hour/one hour after taking Levothyroxine, me head feels 'swimmy' a bit like if you've ever had valium or lightheadedness after a drink on an empty stomach. It's not very pleasant (a bit like a virus) and it seems to go on for the rest of the day. It
I've been having this about 3 weeks. About half an hour/one hour after taking Levothyroxine, me head feels 'swimmy' a bit like if you've ever had valium or lightheadedness after a drink on an empty stomach. It's not very pleasant (a bit like a virus) and it seems to go on for the rest of the day. It
msmono
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Please help - recently discovered various issues which may all be linked to thyroid disorder? Still in the dark, no Endo appointment yet
I gave these to my GP practice and it was the 2nd GP (who now finally seems to be taking sole responsibility for me) who called to put me on an intensive loading course of Vitamin D (50,000 IU once a week for 6 weeks, blood test to check
calcium
and kidney function after dose 4).
I gave these to my GP practice and it was the 2nd GP (who now finally seems to be taking sole responsibility for me) who called to put me on an intensive loading course of Vitamin D (50,000 IU once a week for 6 weeks, blood test to check
calcium
and kidney function after dose 4).
1503640
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Latest results not good...
. >2.50 ug/L Serum vitamin B12 normal 352 ng/L range.. 197.00- 77.00 ng/L VitaminsD.. 52..nmol/L..range 50.00-150.00 nmol/L Serum
Calcium
2.47 mmol/L.. Range.. 2.10-2.60..mmol/L Serum albumin 46 g/L.. Range.. 35.00-50.00 g/L Serum adjusted
calcium
conc.. 2.42 mmol/L..
. >2.50 ug/L Serum vitamin B12 normal 352 ng/L range.. 197.00- 77.00 ng/L VitaminsD.. 52..nmol/L..range 50.00-150.00 nmol/L Serum
Calcium
2.47 mmol/L.. Range.. 2.10-2.60..mmol/L Serum albumin 46 g/L.. Range.. 35.00-50.00 g/L Serum adjusted
calcium
conc.. 2.42 mmol/L..
birkie
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
I hate psychiatrists and I dont know what to do
Okay, this is gonna be a long one so buckle up! I had my first huge panic attack when I was 17. It was in class, triggered by a random dizzy spell. I went to my primary care doctor and told her about it. She immediately prescribed me .25 Xanax to take as needed and Zoloft. I didn't even know anything
Okay, this is gonna be a long one so buckle up! I had my first huge panic attack when I was 17. It was in class, triggered by a random dizzy spell. I went to my primary care doctor and told her about it. She immediately prescribed me .25 Xanax to take as needed and Zoloft. I didn't even know anything
Hidden
in
Anxiety Support
3 years ago
I'm new at this and it all sounds very alarming
So I am on 15 mg of Pred + preventive pills for stomach and
calcium
. Miraculously, the pain had gone in five hours and providing I take these pills in the monring, I am more or less pain free. But I read of everyone else being on much lower doses, down to 1 or 2 mg.
So I am on 15 mg of Pred + preventive pills for stomach and
calcium
. Miraculously, the pain had gone in five hours and providing I take these pills in the monring, I am more or less pain free. But I read of everyone else being on much lower doses, down to 1 or 2 mg.
Silver-Babe
in
PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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