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Super Foods For Heart
I’m new here ... 1.Salmon Salmon is best source omega-3 fatty acids and some protein that help keeping heart-healthy . Their omega-3 fatty acids have been proven to reduce levels of triglycerides and prevent the risk for cardiac death. reduce levels of triglycerides and prevent the risk for cardiac
I’m new here ... 1.Salmon Salmon is best source omega-3 fatty acids and some protein that help keeping heart-healthy . Their omega-3 fatty acids have been proven to reduce levels of triglycerides and prevent the risk for cardiac death. reduce levels of triglycerides and prevent the risk for cardiac
himu
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Men's Health Forum
4 years ago
Weighted Vest's
Hi, I have just joined so am still finding my way around this site, sorry if this is posted in the wrong place. I have PMR and am on long term Prednisolone,currently 7mg's I don't want to continue taking Alendronic Acid and am waiting for a bone scan. I Would like to try a weighted vest but have read
Hi, I have just joined so am still finding my way around this site, sorry if this is posted in the wrong place. I have PMR and am on long term Prednisolone,currently 7mg's I don't want to continue taking Alendronic Acid and am waiting for a bone scan. I Would like to try a weighted vest but have read
Sufromtheblock
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
PMR or Psioriatic Arthritis (PsA)
Hello I a newbie here, so forgive me if this is bit long and rambling. Finally got to see rheumi (privately) in October who thought I had one of the two above!! my issues all kicked off in Feb, overnight. He gave me a 1 month course of pred which definitely helped but was not the magic bullet associated
Hello I a newbie here, so forgive me if this is bit long and rambling. Finally got to see rheumi (privately) in October who thought I had one of the two above!! my issues all kicked off in Feb, overnight. He gave me a 1 month course of pred which definitely helped but was not the magic bullet associated
Paulbiker
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
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Gynaecology specialist
hi, i've recently been to see a general gynaecologist after being referred there. All the doctors i have seen over the past year have said my symptoms sound like endometriosis (really painful periods, heavy irregular bleeding, back and thigh pain, bowel and bladder problems etc) and have a higher chance
hi, i've recently been to see a general gynaecologist after being referred there. All the doctors i have seen over the past year have said my symptoms sound like endometriosis (really painful periods, heavy irregular bleeding, back and thigh pain, bowel and bladder problems etc) and have a higher chance
Cejn2000
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Advice on DHEA and COQ10 ubiquinol
Hi everyone, I am in need of some advice on continuing with DHEA and COQ10 ubiquinol. I am due to start taking Norethisterone on Tuesday this week, with injections starting on the 18th. When is it best to stop taking DHEA and COQ10? I am also taking Folic Acid (obviously) Vit B, D and E, Omega 3,
Hi everyone, I am in need of some advice on continuing with DHEA and COQ10 ubiquinol. I am due to start taking Norethisterone on Tuesday this week, with injections starting on the 18th. When is it best to stop taking DHEA and COQ10? I am also taking Folic Acid (obviously) Vit B, D and E, Omega 3,
Star26
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Tapering on a long slow journey
Hows the weather friends? Its yet another day of grey to black skies and rain rain and more rain. I began on 60mgs of Pred way back end of Dec 18. Am now down to 8and a half mgs from yesterday I cant cut the tabs and yes I do have a cutter so its reducing by 1 and a half from 10mgs if
Hows the weather friends? Its yet another day of grey to black skies and rain rain and more rain. I began on 60mgs of Pred way back end of Dec 18. Am now down to 8and a half mgs from yesterday I cant cut the tabs and yes I do have a cutter so its reducing by 1 and a half from 10mgs if
Valentina1
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Problem with voice
I wonder if anyone else has a problem with their voice, I was diagnosed with GCA a year ago and PMR 8 weeks ago and on Prednisolone 20mg and alendronic acid. My problem is I can’t sing (in fact I have given up choir) and I can’t talk for any length of time as my voice gets hoarse and it hurts my throat
I wonder if anyone else has a problem with their voice, I was diagnosed with GCA a year ago and PMR 8 weeks ago and on Prednisolone 20mg and alendronic acid. My problem is I can’t sing (in fact I have given up choir) and I can’t talk for any length of time as my voice gets hoarse and it hurts my throat
Jane-s
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Eszopiclone (lunesta)
Can you please give us you experience on Eszopiclone .it’s a medication for sleep aid. Thank you in advance
Can you please give us you experience on Eszopiclone .it’s a medication for sleep aid. Thank you in advance
ABDESSLAM1
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Psychosomatic or does it really work?
Hey all, I’ll admit I stopped consuming omega 3, 6, & 9 before June but I have recently gone back to some Omega 3 tablets. Healthy heart is noted on the bottle. Does it work though?
Hey all, I’ll admit I stopped consuming omega 3, 6, & 9 before June but I have recently gone back to some Omega 3 tablets. Healthy heart is noted on the bottle. Does it work though?
BenThom-Wood
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Lisinopril
I had a heart attack in 2005 and a stent fitted in my right coronary artery. At the time I was put on 2.5 mg bisoprolol, 2.5mg lisinopril, 75mg apirin and 40 mg simvastatin . I am now 69 years old. I dropped the lisinopril about 5 years ago as my BP was not an issue and my GP thought it may be contributing
I had a heart attack in 2005 and a stent fitted in my right coronary artery. At the time I was put on 2.5 mg bisoprolol, 2.5mg lisinopril, 75mg apirin and 40 mg simvastatin . I am now 69 years old. I dropped the lisinopril about 5 years ago as my BP was not an issue and my GP thought it may be contributing
brano77
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Kale
I always knew Kale was healthy but today I learned it has Alpha Lipoic Acid in it!
I always knew Kale was healthy but today I learned it has Alpha Lipoic Acid in it!
lbenmaor
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My MSAA Community
5 years ago
Howard's Salad Dressing
If you have been diagnosed with CLL, but are not yet being treated, you might want to try my salad dressing which includes foods and spices that are reputed to have anti-cancer properties. It is best eaten over a salad that includes one or more of the cole crop vegetables (such as broccoli, cabbage,
If you have been diagnosed with CLL, but are not yet being treated, you might want to try my salad dressing which includes foods and spices that are reputed to have anti-cancer properties. It is best eaten over a salad that includes one or more of the cole crop vegetables (such as broccoli, cabbage,
HowardR
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Tranexamic acid does it stop ovulation do I need prescription
My periods so heavy with this clots and everything can I take this drug will it affect my fertility etc I’m bleeding so much front and back
My periods so heavy with this clots and everything can I take this drug will it affect my fertility etc I’m bleeding so much front and back
Afrohair
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
VITAMIN A REPAIRING AVEOLI
Why is it that we read of success they've had with lab animals using retinoic acid (a derivative of vitamin A) in repairing alveoli and then they tell us NOT to eat carrots or drink carrot juice while they (researchers) conduct 35 more years of "research"?
Why is it that we read of success they've had with lab animals using retinoic acid (a derivative of vitamin A) in repairing alveoli and then they tell us NOT to eat carrots or drink carrot juice while they (researchers) conduct 35 more years of "research"?
morehope
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COPD Friends
5 years ago
Adderall not working like it use to
Recently diagnosed from the VA for ADHD which I knew I've had for a long time. I started with adderall a few months ago. Started with 10mg 2x a day, then went to 15mg 2x, then 20mg 2x and now I'm at 30mg 2x a day and I feel like I've built up such a tolerance to it so fast that it isn't working like
Recently diagnosed from the VA for ADHD which I knew I've had for a long time. I started with adderall a few months ago. Started with 10mg 2x a day, then went to 15mg 2x, then 20mg 2x and now I'm at 30mg 2x a day and I feel like I've built up such a tolerance to it so fast that it isn't working like
tom81101
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
5 years ago
Small sores that will not go!
Just want some advice please. It’s my third month on Ibrutinib and all going really well. However, I have a few small sores on my hands, one on my nose and one on a buttock that just will not heal up. Saw a GP on Friday, never met anyone so bored by what I was saying 😠 and he prescribed Fusidic Acid
Just want some advice please. It’s my third month on Ibrutinib and all going really well. However, I have a few small sores on my hands, one on my nose and one on a buttock that just will not heal up. Saw a GP on Friday, never met anyone so bored by what I was saying 😠 and he prescribed Fusidic Acid
Jooby59
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Mefenamic Acid ?
Hi, recently GP perscribed me mefenamic Acid 500g 3 times a day, i was trying this for about 2 months and i noticed less pain and more "normal" periods , problem is that she didn't told me if I can eat this all the time ... like 1 year or so? Next gp that I asked about it , he said me that I must do
Hi, recently GP perscribed me mefenamic Acid 500g 3 times a day, i was trying this for about 2 months and i noticed less pain and more "normal" periods , problem is that she didn't told me if I can eat this all the time ... like 1 year or so? Next gp that I asked about it , he said me that I must do
karooendo
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Beginner's questions...
Hello! I am a 67 year old woman, still working as a freelancer – although increasingly reduced work load, a very sedentary job. I had a medical referral to the gym and for past year was going 3 times a week (normally!) to strengthen my muscles for my arthritic knees (which were much improved). Back
Hello! I am a 67 year old woman, still working as a freelancer – although increasingly reduced work load, a very sedentary job. I had a medical referral to the gym and for past year was going 3 times a week (normally!) to strengthen my muscles for my arthritic knees (which were much improved). Back
kalimche
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Zoledronic acid infusion
I'm having my first zoledronic acid infusion next Friday and I have no idea what to expect. For instance where does it usually go in and how long does it take? Anything else it would be useful to know? Thanks in advance Louise
I'm having my first zoledronic acid infusion next Friday and I have no idea what to expect. For instance where does it usually go in and how long does it take? Anything else it would be useful to know? Thanks in advance Louise
Louisepenygraig
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
I was so scared of taking Paclitaxol chemo, but it has been ok.
Hello, I had a mastectomy in April this year with additional removal of 6 lymph nodes. One aggregate deposit of .5, so my surgeon sent me to an oncologist for “possible radiotherapy and hormone treatment.” I am Triple Negative grade 3 stage 3. You cannot imagine the shock when she laid out her plans
Hello, I had a mastectomy in April this year with additional removal of 6 lymph nodes. One aggregate deposit of .5, so my surgeon sent me to an oncologist for “possible radiotherapy and hormone treatment.” I am Triple Negative grade 3 stage 3. You cannot imagine the shock when she laid out her plans
Rags2Bags
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
5 years ago
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