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My response to WinnieThePoo.
"You are sure it's [ALS/PD/AD] a toxic syndrome? Can you describe a mechanism of action for the disease process? You are sure it's not diet? Or stress? Of course you are sure. But unlikely to offer a viable solution to share. Meanwhile, those less blinkered [blinded by tunnel vision] research solutions
"You are sure it's [ALS/PD/AD] a toxic syndrome? Can you describe a mechanism of action for the disease process? You are sure it's not diet? Or stress? Of course you are sure. But unlikely to offer a viable solution to share. Meanwhile, those less blinkered [blinded by tunnel vision] research solutions
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
angina
hello I have been getting throat and chest pain when walking . Just been to the dr she said I have angina and given me a spray don’t know how to use it and told to buy aspirin . She will refer me back to the cardiologist. No advice and I was in shock to ask should I stop doing everything until the
hello I have been getting throat and chest pain when walking . Just been to the dr she said I have angina and given me a spray don’t know how to use it and told to buy aspirin . She will refer me back to the cardiologist. No advice and I was in shock to ask should I stop doing everything until the
Mar321
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Calcium, vitamin D and protein
Hello, I am just posting this for information. I follow a couple of forums on osteoporosis as I have osteoporosis and want to keep as informed as possible. Recently someone posted about an article on the benefit of taking extra protein alongside calcium and vitamin D supplements. I am going to check
Hello, I am just posting this for information. I follow a couple of forums on osteoporosis as I have osteoporosis and want to keep as informed as possible. Recently someone posted about an article on the benefit of taking extra protein alongside calcium and vitamin D supplements. I am going to check
strongmouse
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
9 months ago
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Multi vitamins minus calcium and vitamin D
Saw Rheumy nurse yesterday. Still waiting to start Etanercept jab. But she said I should get multivitamins but minus vitamin D and Calcium as I'm already on calcichew D3 twice a day. Looked on line but cannot find any without these. Has anyone multi vitamins without calcium and vitamin D3?
Saw Rheumy nurse yesterday. Still waiting to start Etanercept jab. But she said I should get multivitamins but minus vitamin D and Calcium as I'm already on calcichew D3 twice a day. Looked on line but cannot find any without these. Has anyone multi vitamins without calcium and vitamin D3?
Haz58
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NRAS
9 months ago
GP disagrees with diagnosis of osteoporosis
I had a Dexa scan 2 weeks ago and the lady who did the scan told me I had osteoporosis and gave me a leaflet about it and an information sheet about Alendronic acid. She said GP would contact me when he got the results to start me on AA. Last week I got a text from GP saying “your bone thickness is
I had a Dexa scan 2 weeks ago and the lady who did the scan told me I had osteoporosis and gave me a leaflet about it and an information sheet about Alendronic acid. She said GP would contact me when he got the results to start me on AA. Last week I got a text from GP saying “your bone thickness is
Mfaepink1973
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
My Mom needs heart surgery & I'm a terrified, 47 yr old baby
I feel so selfish. My MOM is the one who needs her aortic valve replaced, not me. But here I am, terrified of the upcoming surgery. Terrified of how terrified I'll be. Why can't I reframe my thinking? Why can't I look at this as this will save her?! Quick background: I'm 47, female, never married, no
I feel so selfish. My MOM is the one who needs her aortic valve replaced, not me. But here I am, terrified of the upcoming surgery. Terrified of how terrified I'll be. Why can't I reframe my thinking? Why can't I look at this as this will save her?! Quick background: I'm 47, female, never married, no
Figgins42
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Anxiety and Depression Support
8 months ago
Endo appointment, T3 results at last and hyperparathyroidism possible
Thanks for your replies to my previous post and also the advice that I should investigate hyperparathyroidism. I saw the endocrinologist today and apparently my July '23 results (which I hadn't been told, and certainly they'd never mentioned they'd do T3) were: TSH: 0.02 (0.27-4.2) T4: 20.5 (12-
Thanks for your replies to my previous post and also the advice that I should investigate hyperparathyroidism. I saw the endocrinologist today and apparently my July '23 results (which I hadn't been told, and certainly they'd never mentioned they'd do T3) were: TSH: 0.02 (0.27-4.2) T4: 20.5 (12-
Maztee
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Zolendronic Acid Infusions
I know this treatment is for osteoporosis and not PMR but I’ve been offered this treatment as I’m over 65 and I’m on the cusp of being osteopenic and my bone fracture score is now just above 10.. Recently my rheumy said that the results of my dexascan were some of the best he had seen for someone on
I know this treatment is for osteoporosis and not PMR but I’ve been offered this treatment as I’m over 65 and I’m on the cusp of being osteopenic and my bone fracture score is now just above 10.. Recently my rheumy said that the results of my dexascan were some of the best he had seen for someone on
Janet57
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Panic Attack
I went to a dermatologist last week to have a cyst removed from my shoulder, and as usual Roman, my husband, came with me. The nurse took us back to the exam room and told us that Roman would not be able to stay with me during the procedure. She then went on about aftercare of which I heard nothing.
I went to a dermatologist last week to have a cyst removed from my shoulder, and as usual Roman, my husband, came with me. The nurse took us back to the exam room and told us that Roman would not be able to stay with me during the procedure. She then went on about aftercare of which I heard nothing.
Curlygoats
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My MSAA Community
8 months ago
constipation help
hi,I have again started to suffer from constipation, I have been trying to find the best one because a lot of them contain a lot of sodium that draws calcium out of your bones, I have got to be careful with severe osteoporosis,
hi,I have again started to suffer from constipation, I have been trying to find the best one because a lot of them contain a lot of sodium that draws calcium out of your bones, I have got to be careful with severe osteoporosis,
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
9 months ago
UPDATE on my dad. A story of hope.❤️ #advancedPC
Hi my dad was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in Oct 2021. With Mets to spine, lungs, liver. He is 85. His PSA was 5000. (Today 28 months later his PSA is 0.031 and still dropping) He was told at the time he had 2 months to live. He had spinal surgery the morning after being diagnosed because
Hi my dad was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in Oct 2021. With Mets to spine, lungs, liver. He is 85. His PSA was 5000. (Today 28 months later his PSA is 0.031 and still dropping) He was told at the time he had 2 months to live. He had spinal surgery the morning after being diagnosed because
YC22
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Coronary Calcium Score High
I’ve had results of a scan a month ago but no interpretation. Calcium score is 2581 Agatston/Volume Mildly calcified Aortic valve High risk for obstructive CAD - precludes CTCA - alternative investigation advised. Also mild cylindrical Bronchiectasis 😵💫 Question Is the calcium score totally
I’ve had results of a scan a month ago but no interpretation. Calcium score is 2581 Agatston/Volume Mildly calcified Aortic valve High risk for obstructive CAD - precludes CTCA - alternative investigation advised. Also mild cylindrical Bronchiectasis 😵💫 Question Is the calcium score totally
OldaYoda
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Constipation
Hi helpful community. I am on 40 mg or prednisone for CGA, tapering down to 35 in 2 days for 2 weeks. I am suffering from constipation. Is it due to the prednisone or the Calcium supplements (600 mg x 2 per day)? I take Miralax (Restorolax) every couple of days. then I take mineral oil for couple
Hi helpful community. I am on 40 mg or prednisone for CGA, tapering down to 35 in 2 days for 2 weeks. I am suffering from constipation. Is it due to the prednisone or the Calcium supplements (600 mg x 2 per day)? I take Miralax (Restorolax) every couple of days. then I take mineral oil for couple
Groda
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Good news or bad news ?
I have had nightime ectopic heart beats for over 5 years now and have had a real torrid time... I only seem to get them when I am in bed and trying to go to sleep...during the day I get nothing. To be fair to my consultant(s) they have given me every test and investigation possible including many ecg's
I have had nightime ectopic heart beats for over 5 years now and have had a real torrid time... I only seem to get them when I am in bed and trying to go to sleep...during the day I get nothing. To be fair to my consultant(s) they have given me every test and investigation possible including many ecg's
Mgs333
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
My Efforts to Educate the Scientific Community
I have written an article about my RLS experience which I have been working to disseminate in the medical and research communities. The bulk of the article follows: The medical community is generally unaware of the benefit of a low oxalate diet for treatment of RLS. In 2015, after 5 years of closely
I have written an article about my RLS experience which I have been working to disseminate in the medical and research communities. The bulk of the article follows: The medical community is generally unaware of the benefit of a low oxalate diet for treatment of RLS. In 2015, after 5 years of closely
notnowdad
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
Thanks to all the advice on here
I think I'm getting to a better place - many thanks to all the people giving advice given on here. My meds/supplements include: 100mcg levo, 10mcg liothyronine (which i might increase to 15 mcg), vit b12/folate lozenge), vit D/k2 spray, glucosamine/chondroitin, calcium), new heart meds (disopyramide
I think I'm getting to a better place - many thanks to all the people giving advice given on here. My meds/supplements include: 100mcg levo, 10mcg liothyronine (which i might increase to 15 mcg), vit b12/folate lozenge), vit D/k2 spray, glucosamine/chondroitin, calcium), new heart meds (disopyramide
bikebabe
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Best form of calcium supplement
What form of calcium is most easily absorbed BUT doesn't cause constipation and bloating?
What form of calcium is most easily absorbed BUT doesn't cause constipation and bloating?
BigPictureGal
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Osteoporosis Support
9 months ago
Hi everyone ❤️
So I have now received my second report from my endo in Liverpool regarding my parathyroid /thyroid results :Parathyroid /calcium.. over range diagnosis (primary hyperparathyroidism) Thyroid.. T3.. 11.9...over range TSH.. 0.25.. Suppressed I explained to her I'd taken my 10mg
So I have now received my second report from my endo in Liverpool regarding my parathyroid /thyroid results :Parathyroid /calcium.. over range diagnosis (primary hyperparathyroidism) Thyroid.. T3.. 11.9...over range TSH.. 0.25.. Suppressed I explained to her I'd taken my 10mg
birkie
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Premature CAD
Hi everyone, I'm new to here. I'm a 43 year old female who is healthy, fit, non smoker etc but have had high cholesterol all my life. My dad and many of his siblings had strokes in their 60s and above so I have spent many years asking doctors if I should be worried about my cholesterol which all (even
Hi everyone, I'm new to here. I'm a 43 year old female who is healthy, fit, non smoker etc but have had high cholesterol all my life. My dad and many of his siblings had strokes in their 60s and above so I have spent many years asking doctors if I should be worried about my cholesterol which all (even
NMKC
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Dairy (including milk, kefir, yogurt etc.) actually increases bone fractures?
Many doctors and articles seem to tout dairy for the calcium to help build bone density, yet I am reading more articles that seem to reinforce the studies which find that not only does it not help, it is actually detrimental and increases risk of fracture and even Parkinsons disease. Anyone else?
Many doctors and articles seem to tout dairy for the calcium to help build bone density, yet I am reading more articles that seem to reinforce the studies which find that not only does it not help, it is actually detrimental and increases risk of fracture and even Parkinsons disease. Anyone else?
HealthELiving
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
9 months ago
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