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Went on Prednisone today
Hi, everyone! I went on 60 mg of prednisone today and heard taking Vit K was good for me. How much would be safe to take? I've already been taking Vit D 4, 1800mg of calcium w/ magnesium & zinc. I've also been taking Folic Acid and Omega 3 Fish Oil. It's only been 4 hours since I started, but tomorrow
Hi, everyone! I went on 60 mg of prednisone today and heard taking Vit K was good for me. How much would be safe to take? I've already been taking Vit D 4, 1800mg of calcium w/ magnesium & zinc. I've also been taking Folic Acid and Omega 3 Fish Oil. It's only been 4 hours since I started, but tomorrow
pollymarierose
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Hey...not sure if I belong here but...!
So following a bout of pneumonia, for 5 years I've had pains, low mood, fatigue and IBS. Dr pushed me to go on anti depressants citing depression as the cause. After 3 years I moved home and dr. I told my new dr I wanted off the meds and explained my initial symptoms. He did blood tests (something my
So following a bout of pneumonia, for 5 years I've had pains, low mood, fatigue and IBS. Dr pushed me to go on anti depressants citing depression as the cause. After 3 years I moved home and dr. I told my new dr I wanted off the meds and explained my initial symptoms. He did blood tests (something my
Boggle99
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Myositis UK
5 years ago
Observation
This all seems very complex. I’ve been advised to avoid vit. K on Apixaban. Didn’t know different types and all these posts have got me more mithered than reassured.
This all seems very complex. I’ve been advised to avoid vit. K on Apixaban. Didn’t know different types and all these posts have got me more mithered than reassured.
Asdan05
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Anticoagulation Support
5 years ago
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Diet blues and ET
So after extensive reading of posts and articles the general consensus is to reduce the chances of progression and symptoms of et eat an anti-inflammatory diet this includes eliminating nightshade veg such as potatoes, tomotoes, peppers and abugines. One of the alterative to no nightshade veg is sweet
So after extensive reading of posts and articles the general consensus is to reduce the chances of progression and symptoms of et eat an anti-inflammatory diet this includes eliminating nightshade veg such as potatoes, tomotoes, peppers and abugines. One of the alterative to no nightshade veg is sweet
Camelian
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
Apixaban-anticoagulant
Hi, I am taking eliquis,or apixaban,for suspected atrial fibulation.They are unsure! I have me/cfs-type illness also.Due to this,I use some supplements,and herbs etc.I am trying to find-out about taking vitamin k, with apixaban,conflicting information! Thanks Bob
Hi, I am taking eliquis,or apixaban,for suspected atrial fibulation.They are unsure! I have me/cfs-type illness also.Due to this,I use some supplements,and herbs etc.I am trying to find-out about taking vitamin k, with apixaban,conflicting information! Thanks Bob
capricorn1950
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Anticoagulation Support
6 years ago
Marshmallow Root and Pred
Some years ago, I had a very irritating cough. It was a tickle right in the corner of my throat and caused strong bouts of coughing, often for no apparent reason but sometimes just a sip of water would set it off. I was diagnosed by various doctors with allergies, acid reflux and post nasal drip but
Some years ago, I had a very irritating cough. It was a tickle right in the corner of my throat and caused strong bouts of coughing, often for no apparent reason but sometimes just a sip of water would set it off. I was diagnosed by various doctors with allergies, acid reflux and post nasal drip but
Omanain
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Antiphospholipid syndrome
Karen Schreiber1,2, Savino Sciascia3, Philip G. de Groot4, Katrien Devreese5, Soren Jacobsen2, Guillermo Ruiz-Irastorza6, Jane E. Salmon7, Yehuda Shoenfeld8,9, Ora Shovman8,10 and Beverley J. Hunt1 Abstract | Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disease characterized by thepresence of
Karen Schreiber1,2, Savino Sciascia3, Philip G. de Groot4, Katrien Devreese5, Soren Jacobsen2, Guillermo Ruiz-Irastorza6, Jane E. Salmon7, Yehuda Shoenfeld8,9, Ora Shovman8,10 and Beverley J. Hunt1 Abstract | Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disease characterized by thepresence of
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 years ago
Vitamin K2 Dosage
Hi Please can I get some guidance on the amount of daily vit k dosage that you all take. I have been on Adcal for 5 months but have not taken Vitamin K. I have been advised to take AA due to being diagnosed with osteopenia in the lumbar spine and osteoporosis in one hip. I took it for a year when I was
Hi Please can I get some guidance on the amount of daily vit k dosage that you all take. I have been on Adcal for 5 months but have not taken Vitamin K. I have been advised to take AA due to being diagnosed with osteopenia in the lumbar spine and osteoporosis in one hip. I took it for a year when I was
Mitziecat
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
6 years ago
Fermented foods
Is fermented milk and yoghurt ok to use? I've read there's lots of health benefits but also read it has vit k2 in it so not sure if it's good for ET as read vit k thickens blood??
Is fermented milk and yoghurt ok to use? I've read there's lots of health benefits but also read it has vit k2 in it so not sure if it's good for ET as read vit k thickens blood??
Camelian
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
38 Foods That Contain Almost Zero Calories
This article was written and published on
healthline.com originally by: Lizzie Streit, MS, RDN, LD on June 11, 2018 ( [u]"38 Foods That Contain Almost Zero Calories"[/u].
[u]38 Foods That Contain Almost Zero Calories[/u]
Calories provide the energy that your body needs to function and
This article was written and published on
healthline.com originally by: Lizzie Streit, MS, RDN, LD on June 11, 2018 ( [u]"38 Foods That Contain Almost Zero Calories"[/u].
[u]38 Foods That Contain Almost Zero Calories[/u]
Calories provide the energy that your body needs to function and
suramo
Star
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Failed visit to Rheumatologist
Went to the dr yesterday to discuss my osteoporosis and osteopenia diagnosis in right and left hip. He told me since my numbers are under 3 not to worry (2.8 currently). He told me to just exercise and eat healthy. Which for the last 15 years I have been doing. I weight lift 6x a week and eat extremely
Went to the dr yesterday to discuss my osteoporosis and osteopenia diagnosis in right and left hip. He told me since my numbers are under 3 not to worry (2.8 currently). He told me to just exercise and eat healthy. Which for the last 15 years I have been doing. I weight lift 6x a week and eat extremely
Sabre27
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
6 years ago
🌼 In season for March 🌼
Here is what is in season for March.....which reminds me it’s so long since I’ve had watercress. Going to have to buy some although maybe it’s slightly early?🙂 Watercress contain Vitamin K and also contains small amounts of vitamin E, thiamine, riboflavin, vitamin B6, folate, pantothenic acid, magnesium
Here is what is in season for March.....which reminds me it’s so long since I’ve had watercress. Going to have to buy some although maybe it’s slightly early?🙂 Watercress contain Vitamin K and also contains small amounts of vitamin E, thiamine, riboflavin, vitamin B6, folate, pantothenic acid, magnesium
Agoodenough
Administrator
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Vegan Foods for Life
6 years ago
If you listen really carefully...
... You can hear the woodpecker tapping away in those trees! Such glorious weather and I hadn't run since Saturday's parkrun, so I took myself out for a 4k run. I tried running a slow k followed by a faster k, and I finished the 4k in 25 minutes. Although, as usual, I forgot to stop my watch after the
... You can hear the woodpecker tapping away in those trees! Such glorious weather and I hadn't run since Saturday's parkrun, so I took myself out for a 4k run. I tried running a slow k followed by a faster k, and I finished the 4k in 25 minutes. Although, as usual, I forgot to stop my watch after the
grumpyoldgirl
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Bridge to 10K
6 years ago
Adcal and blood test monitoring
Hi I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in September 2018 following a Dexa scan. The main issue is my right hip but other areas classed as osteopenia. I completed steroid treatment for PMR but due to this and menopause my bone density has been affected. I took Alendronic Acid for a year and stopped it in
Hi I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in September 2018 following a Dexa scan. The main issue is my right hip but other areas classed as osteopenia. I completed steroid treatment for PMR but due to this and menopause my bone density has been affected. I took Alendronic Acid for a year and stopped it in
Mitziecat
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
6 years ago
Medicheck results. Any advice appreciated.
Hiya, I’m New 😊 Diagnosed Hypothyroidism 2005. Presently on 100mcg Levothyroxine Over the years my dosage has decreased and increased. Was on 150mcg since 2014 but was reduced to 100mcg in two 25mcg stages during the summer 2018 due to very suppressed TSH Benefits of med decrease. No whooshing
Hiya, I’m New 😊 Diagnosed Hypothyroidism 2005. Presently on 100mcg Levothyroxine Over the years my dosage has decreased and increased. Was on 150mcg since 2014 but was reduced to 100mcg in two 25mcg stages during the summer 2018 due to very suppressed TSH Benefits of med decrease. No whooshing
HeartArt
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
L Tyrosene
Is anyone supplementing their levothyroxine with vitamins and supplements - I was taking selenium, vit d, vit b6 vit b12 and have now added magnesium, vit k and l tyrosene I have a blood test in a week so I will be interested to see if they have any affect as my last bloods at the start of Jan were
Is anyone supplementing their levothyroxine with vitamins and supplements - I was taking selenium, vit d, vit b6 vit b12 and have now added magnesium, vit k and l tyrosene I have a blood test in a week so I will be interested to see if they have any affect as my last bloods at the start of Jan were
Fergus883782
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Warfarin again
Hi everybody, It is me again and my warfarin dosage I am taking it following my mitral valve replacement Despite being now on 12mg daily my INR is going down rather than up. I am still trying to be on the desired range and I am aware of the influence of vitamin k. Yesterday it went again to 1.8 and
Hi everybody, It is me again and my warfarin dosage I am taking it following my mitral valve replacement Despite being now on 12mg daily my INR is going down rather than up. I am still trying to be on the desired range and I am aware of the influence of vitamin k. Yesterday it went again to 1.8 and
Rosanna75
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Pegasys- liver enzymes - dandelion root tea
Hello I’m new here. I have ET for almost 20 years & have been taking Hydrea, now it’s progressed to MFI have started on Pegasys 90 per week as well as hydrea. My liver enzymes have gone quite high since 6 weeks of Pegasus. Dr is keeping an eye on it. My questions are: anyone are taking both Hydrea
Hello I’m new here. I have ET for almost 20 years & have been taking Hydrea, now it’s progressed to MFI have started on Pegasys 90 per week as well as hydrea. My liver enzymes have gone quite high since 6 weeks of Pegasus. Dr is keeping an eye on it. My questions are: anyone are taking both Hydrea
Mocha38
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
Advice on vitamin D deficiency?
Hi, I hope you’re all well! I found out the other day that I’m severely deficient in vitamin D. My doctor has prescribed 20,000IU of vitamin D twice a week for 7 weeks, but I’ve also read that you should take vitamin K and magnesium alongside this. How much should I be taking of these vitamins alongside
Hi, I hope you’re all well! I found out the other day that I’m severely deficient in vitamin D. My doctor has prescribed 20,000IU of vitamin D twice a week for 7 weeks, but I’ve also read that you should take vitamin K and magnesium alongside this. How much should I be taking of these vitamins alongside
peach_sapphire
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Big Pharma Spends $20B Annually to Influence MDs
https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/01/healthcare-industry-spends-30b-on-marketing-most-of-it-goes-to-doctors/?comments=1 "Of the nearly $30 billion that health companies now spend on medical marketing each year, around 68 percent (or about $20 billion) goes to persuading doctors and other medical professionals—not
https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/01/healthcare-industry-spends-30b-on-marketing-most-of-it-goes-to-doctors/?comments=1 "Of the nearly $30 billion that health companies now spend on medical marketing each year, around 68 percent (or about $20 billion) goes to persuading doctors and other medical professionals—not
park_bear
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
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