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NOACs vs. Vitamin-K Antagonists for Stroke Prevention
Research from the American College of Cardiology....... http://www.acc.org/latest-in-cardiology/journal-scans/2017/07/28/09/31/real-world-setting-comparison-of-nonvitamin-
k
-antagonist?
Research from the American College of Cardiology....... http://www.acc.org/latest-in-cardiology/journal-scans/2017/07/28/09/31/real-world-setting-comparison-of-nonvitamin-
k
-antagonist?
doodle68
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 years ago
Clotting disorders
Hi It appears that I may have a mild clotting disorder. I have two blood tests that indicate I have a prolonged clotting time. I can't find any links between clotting and hypothyroidism (except some suggestions that it may increase the likelihood of blood clots? - the opposite problem). Have also
Hi It appears that I may have a mild clotting disorder. I have two blood tests that indicate I have a prolonged clotting time. I can't find any links between clotting and hypothyroidism (except some suggestions that it may increase the likelihood of blood clots? - the opposite problem). Have also
MiniMum97
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Dietary calcium intake and rate of bone loss in men.
Newish study below. The PCa literature suggests that high calcium intake (from dairy &/or supplements) increases the risk for aggressive PCa. Any yet men with fear of osteoporosis might feel they have no choice. It has always seemed odd to me that calcium would be thought of as the solution to bone loss
Newish study below. The PCa literature suggests that high calcium intake (from dairy &/or supplements) increases the risk for aggressive PCa. Any yet men with fear of osteoporosis might feel they have no choice. It has always seemed odd to me that calcium would be thought of as the solution to bone loss
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
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another VITAMIN question from a newbie
Does Magnesium need to be taken with zinc? Does Iron need to be taken with vitamin C? Does Vitamin D need to be taken with Vitamin K? I ask because I have the vitamins, just not the additionals that I read that MUST be taken. Can all of these vitamins be taken 4 hours away from thyroid TOGETHER? Blessings
Does Magnesium need to be taken with zinc? Does Iron need to be taken with vitamin C? Does Vitamin D need to be taken with Vitamin K? I ask because I have the vitamins, just not the additionals that I read that MUST be taken. Can all of these vitamins be taken 4 hours away from thyroid TOGETHER? Blessings
tstreat
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Wholefoods & bone health...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5508855/ Nutrition and osteoporosis prevention for the orthopaedic surgeon A wholefoods approach Jennette Higgs,1 Emma Derbyshire,2 and Kathryn Styles1 Abstract Osteoporosis is a prevalent and debilitating condition with no signs of subsiding. Rising
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5508855/ Nutrition and osteoporosis prevention for the orthopaedic surgeon A wholefoods approach Jennette Higgs,1 Emma Derbyshire,2 and Kathryn Styles1 Abstract Osteoporosis is a prevalent and debilitating condition with no signs of subsiding. Rising
BadHare
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
7 years ago
Do I have a conversion problem? Latest test results.
So - not sure if I may have a conversion problem going on. I still don't feel optimally medicated on only 50 mcg Levo, been on that amount since March. Last saw Doc early May and she basically said 're-test in 6 months, don't want to bump your Levo up higher'. I agreed to that, thinking that if I feel
So - not sure if I may have a conversion problem going on. I still don't feel optimally medicated on only 50 mcg Levo, been on that amount since March. Last saw Doc early May and she basically said 're-test in 6 months, don't want to bump your Levo up higher'. I agreed to that, thinking that if I feel
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Factor 5 & 8
I was diagnosed with factor 5 and 8! Meaning 8 is genetic from both parents! Rd's started me on Coumadin and what a disaster! Blood levels up and down constant ! After 5 yrs and misery! They out me in Eliquist 2.5 mg twice day! No more checking the blood levels it does all that for you and it's been
I was diagnosed with factor 5 and 8! Meaning 8 is genetic from both parents! Rd's started me on Coumadin and what a disaster! Blood levels up and down constant ! After 5 yrs and misery! They out me in Eliquist 2.5 mg twice day! No more checking the blood levels it does all that for you and it's been
Joni60jane
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 years ago
struggling bigtime newbie (update and advice)
Hello again everyone. I recently posted for the first time. Just to recap, I have been diagnosed Hypo 15 months ago after many months feeling ill. Been increasing slowly to 100 levo to get to a tsh of 1 or under. Felt quite bad when I went from 50 to 75 but it seemed to settle a bit but I was still
Hello again everyone. I recently posted for the first time. Just to recap, I have been diagnosed Hypo 15 months ago after many months feeling ill. Been increasing slowly to 100 levo to get to a tsh of 1 or under. Felt quite bad when I went from 50 to 75 but it seemed to settle a bit but I was still
mythreecats
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
DYSPHAGIA - Medications that can cause Swallowing Problems
Here is a list of the medications that can impact swallowing and why this happens: Dysphagia as a side effect of medication Medications that affect the smooth and striated muscles of the esophagus which are involved in swallowing may cause dysphagia. Medications with anticholinergic or antimuscarinic
Here is a list of the medications that can impact swallowing and why this happens: Dysphagia as a side effect of medication Medications that affect the smooth and striated muscles of the esophagus which are involved in swallowing may cause dysphagia. Medications with anticholinergic or antimuscarinic
gutlesswonder
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 years ago
INR went from 3.6 to 13.6 in 4 weeks-How can this happen
I have APS and my INR has been pretty steady in the mid 3's for quite a while. On June 7th my INR was 3.6. I live in New York and went on vacation in NJ Sat, 6/24. By that Tues, 6/27, I was experiencing excruciating pain in my right arm which has normal arthritis and discomfort so I was going to find
I have APS and my INR has been pretty steady in the mid 3's for quite a while. On June 7th my INR was 3.6. I live in New York and went on vacation in NJ Sat, 6/24. By that Tues, 6/27, I was experiencing excruciating pain in my right arm which has normal arthritis and discomfort so I was going to find
loretta1106
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
INR level Off the scale !!!
Good morning everyone, I have just returned from a lovely relaxing two week holiday in Lanzarote.I went for my INr check today, the machine was taking a long time to read my blood test, then the nurse advised me that my INR level was over 8 !! I was given Vitamin K and asked to go back tomorrow for
Good morning everyone, I have just returned from a lovely relaxing two week holiday in Lanzarote.I went for my INr check today, the machine was taking a long time to read my blood test, then the nurse advised me that my INR level was over 8 !! I was given Vitamin K and asked to go back tomorrow for
Bernie13
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AF Association
7 years ago
Interesting Article
Hi ive found a great article through browsing #vitamin d on twitter. It's on the potential dangerous interaction of vit d supplements, vit k, magnesium and vit a. I'm going to do something about what it says. In case the link contains adverts either pm me for link or browse precisionnutrition dot com
Hi ive found a great article through browsing #vitamin d on twitter. It's on the potential dangerous interaction of vit d supplements, vit k, magnesium and vit a. I'm going to do something about what it says. In case the link contains adverts either pm me for link or browse precisionnutrition dot com
minesawhiskey
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 years ago
Warfarin and diet
I know this is not a medical advice forum but just wondered if anyone has any experience of being on Warfarin or other anti coagulants and how it affects their diet. My cardiologist has just recommended I go on them, permanently, and having looked at the info, it says foods to avoid include anything
I know this is not a medical advice forum but just wondered if anyone has any experience of being on Warfarin or other anti coagulants and how it affects their diet. My cardiologist has just recommended I go on them, permanently, and having looked at the info, it says foods to avoid include anything
Rignold
3kg
in
Weight Loss Support
7 years ago
Advice once again please!
Hi Following advice received on this forum I ordered some vitamins/minerals from Amazon which arrived yesterday. I note that I should take these four hours away from my thyroid meds which I take at 5.30 pm every day as I am always in the kitchen at this time preparing dinner and was told by my gp not
Hi Following advice received on this forum I ordered some vitamins/minerals from Amazon which arrived yesterday. I note that I should take these four hours away from my thyroid meds which I take at 5.30 pm every day as I am always in the kitchen at this time preparing dinner and was told by my gp not
Lulu23
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
PE and warfarin. Scared to take it. Scared to stop taking it.
I am 37. I had a simple outpatient procedure due to a miscarriage and developed a small pulmonary embolism in my right lung. I now wonder if I had already had it due to the high amounts of birth control used for long periods of time before the pregnancy. I was diagnosed with the PE one month ago. I was
I am 37. I had a simple outpatient procedure due to a miscarriage and developed a small pulmonary embolism in my right lung. I now wonder if I had already had it due to the high amounts of birth control used for long periods of time before the pregnancy. I was diagnosed with the PE one month ago. I was
Amber79
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Anticoagulation Support
7 years ago
Hypothyroid and can't get T3 prescribed
Hi all, so after 3 years of endo asking GP to prescribe T3 and GP's refusing because of CCG rules, I am going to buy my own. I have been supplementing with vitamin D, which is prescribed after parathyroid surgery, also take B6, B13, omega oils, vitamin K, magnesium and zinc. Am missing selenium so not
Hi all, so after 3 years of endo asking GP to prescribe T3 and GP's refusing because of CCG rules, I am going to buy my own. I have been supplementing with vitamin D, which is prescribed after parathyroid surgery, also take B6, B13, omega oils, vitamin K, magnesium and zinc. Am missing selenium so not
Jewiemax15
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Vitamin D and Cancer Risk and Mortality
New review below [1]. The details are not free, but the Abstract has something I'd like to address: "There has been substantial enthusiasm recently regarding the potential role of vitamin D in the primary and secondary prevention of cancer. Laboratory studies demonstrate a range of anticarcinogenic effects
New review below [1]. The details are not free, but the Abstract has something I'd like to address: "There has been substantial enthusiasm recently regarding the potential role of vitamin D in the primary and secondary prevention of cancer. Laboratory studies demonstrate a range of anticarcinogenic effects
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Confused about vitamin K
Hi everyone. Ive been looking for a vitamin K supplement. I have previously purchased and taken two different ones, which stated they were K2 derived from natto (seaweed)but I reacted very badly to this. So I'm guessing I may benefit from a synthetic type instead. I would just like to know what is the
Hi everyone. Ive been looking for a vitamin K supplement. I have previously purchased and taken two different ones, which stated they were K2 derived from natto (seaweed)but I reacted very badly to this. So I'm guessing I may benefit from a synthetic type instead. I would just like to know what is the
ChristinaT
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Low levels but still in range.
Having recently been diagnosed with an underactive thyroid, people on the thyroid board suggested I post on here for advice as my B12 and folate levels are in range but only just. I've been on a 25mcg of levothyroxine for 3 weeks and can't feel any difference yet. I'm also taking 10,000 iu of D3 with
Having recently been diagnosed with an underactive thyroid, people on the thyroid board suggested I post on here for advice as my B12 and folate levels are in range but only just. I've been on a 25mcg of levothyroxine for 3 weeks and can't feel any difference yet. I'm also taking 10,000 iu of D3 with
DJ_1996
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
My experience with being diagnosed with Osteoporosis.
Hello... I am a Newby on here...I was diagnosed with advanced osteoporosis after having 14 spinal wedge fractures end of 2015/2016..I have lost three inches in height. I have always been very health conscious and active..however..I have had asthma since child given steroids..early menapause aged 34..
Hello... I am a Newby on here...I was diagnosed with advanced osteoporosis after having 14 spinal wedge fractures end of 2015/2016..I have lost three inches in height. I have always been very health conscious and active..however..I have had asthma since child given steroids..early menapause aged 34..
Margaret007
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
7 years ago
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