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Blood thinners
I am taking 3 meds that could be considered blood thinners....Eliquis: Nattokiness, and Vitamin K. I also take Taurine and Arginine. My question is...can I eliminate Eliquis and keep Natto? I take the meds because I have been found to have A-fib. A few years ago, Nalakrats wrote a great article about
I am taking 3 meds that could be considered blood thinners....Eliquis: Nattokiness, and Vitamin K. I also take Taurine and Arginine. My question is...can I eliminate Eliquis and keep Natto? I take the meds because I have been found to have A-fib. A few years ago, Nalakrats wrote a great article about
middlejoel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Supplements and Radiation Therapy
I am 69 and was diagnosed approximately 4 months ago with locally advanced Ductal Adenocarcinoma of the Prostate, Gleason 8, with seminal vessel involvement. I've been on Eligard for 3 months and had blood tests yesterday but I don't have any results to share yet. I also had a CT SIM yesterday in preparation
I am 69 and was diagnosed approximately 4 months ago with locally advanced Ductal Adenocarcinoma of the Prostate, Gleason 8, with seminal vessel involvement. I've been on Eligard for 3 months and had blood tests yesterday but I don't have any results to share yet. I also had a CT SIM yesterday in preparation
TottenhamMan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Clopidrogel and vitamins
Is it safe to take vitamin k2 with Clopidrogel? Does Vit k2 affect clotting like Vit K1 does? I know you have to be careful with Vit k with warfin. I take k2 with my Vit D3 & magnesium ... I thought Vit k2 was essential for getting calcium into the bones. But don’t want to take it if it is going to
Is it safe to take vitamin k2 with Clopidrogel? Does Vit k2 affect clotting like Vit K1 does? I know you have to be careful with Vit k with warfin. I take k2 with my Vit D3 & magnesium ... I thought Vit k2 was essential for getting calcium into the bones. But don’t want to take it if it is going to
Holiday12345
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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Hyperthyroidism
Good day nice people! I'm new here and new to the term hyperthyroidism. I'm very overwhelmed as the information ive read so far doesn't give me any positive perspectives. I will appreciate any knowledge, personal experience stories or support to get my thinking on the right track. I haven't been feeling
Good day nice people! I'm new here and new to the term hyperthyroidism. I'm very overwhelmed as the information ive read so far doesn't give me any positive perspectives. I will appreciate any knowledge, personal experience stories or support to get my thinking on the right track. I haven't been feeling
tromashka
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
ADVICE NEEDED 1
Hi Fellow sufferers. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism in December 2017. Like most on here, it has been an uphill struggle getting anywhere with the doctor. They prescribe Levothyroxine then send you away as if that’s problem solved. You go back time and time again saying you don’t feel any better
Hi Fellow sufferers. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism in December 2017. Like most on here, it has been an uphill struggle getting anywhere with the doctor. They prescribe Levothyroxine then send you away as if that’s problem solved. You go back time and time again saying you don’t feel any better
Cockerpoo
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Vitamin C in the world of Parkinson´s
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." Arthur Conan Doyle, "Sherlock Holmes." Introduction. Could vitamin C be an essential element in future Parkinson's treatments? Did you know that vitamin C is essential in the chain of synthesis of
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." Arthur Conan Doyle, "Sherlock Holmes." Introduction. Could vitamin C be an essential element in future Parkinson's treatments? Did you know that vitamin C is essential in the chain of synthesis of
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Bacillus subtillus vs Alpha synuclein
Hi everyone, for those that prefer eating supplements as food I have just found out that the Korean food Natto (fermented soybeans) is very high in the probiotic Bacillus subtillus. This probiotic kills off the nasty alpha synuclein (which travels up to the brain and misfolds neurons which then becomes
Hi everyone, for those that prefer eating supplements as food I have just found out that the Korean food Natto (fermented soybeans) is very high in the probiotic Bacillus subtillus. This probiotic kills off the nasty alpha synuclein (which travels up to the brain and misfolds neurons which then becomes
Getz
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Vitamin D3
Just wondering if anyone taking vit D 3 has noticed an increase in their inr it doesn’t contain any vit K, just thought it might be good to take the recommended dose as I haven’t seen any outside light lately, it went up Over a couple of days from 3.5 to 6.9 Thanks
Just wondering if anyone taking vit D 3 has noticed an increase in their inr it doesn’t contain any vit K, just thought it might be good to take the recommended dose as I haven’t seen any outside light lately, it went up Over a couple of days from 3.5 to 6.9 Thanks
daisyd
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
Vitamin K and D
Hi, I've been supplementing vitamin D for a while (before the pandemic) and have added vitamin K. Because I had a lot of vitamin D tablets to use up, I bought vitamin K separately. I'm not sure however how much is safe or appropriate to take. The ones I have are 100mcg which seems like a lot. I've been
Hi, I've been supplementing vitamin D for a while (before the pandemic) and have added vitamin K. Because I had a lot of vitamin D tablets to use up, I bought vitamin K separately. I'm not sure however how much is safe or appropriate to take. The ones I have are 100mcg which seems like a lot. I've been
Curlygal
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
4 weeks after adding t3. Lab results. What to do now?
I was supposed to wait 6 weeks until testing but I’ve got an email from my dr saying they are closing for a month on Wednesday (16th of December) so I felt I needed to go to check my levels before. I went this morning so unfortunately I took my last dose of T4 and T3 26 hours before testing ( not 8-
I was supposed to wait 6 weeks until testing but I’ve got an email from my dr saying they are closing for a month on Wednesday (16th of December) so I felt I needed to go to check my levels before. I went this morning so unfortunately I took my last dose of T4 and T3 26 hours before testing ( not 8-
Tussa
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Slowly doing a Christmas bingo tick recovery 5K 🎶🎄🎅
Felt like I needed to run a slow 5K today just to keep the legs moving after a stressful late night working led to problems getting to sleep, I'm tired today 😴... so I set off with coach Bennett's cold run and Michael Bublé's Christmas as background music 😁 I sang along to Santa Claus is Coming to
Felt like I needed to run a slow 5K today just to keep the legs moving after a stressful late night working led to problems getting to sleep, I'm tired today 😴... so I set off with coach Bennett's cold run and Michael Bublé's Christmas as background music 😁 I sang along to Santa Claus is Coming to
Littleoyellow
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
4 years ago
Sudden onset RLS
[disclaimer: sorry for the wall of text. Also, English is not my first language] I'm a bit of a loss at the moment.. I have had sudden onset of RLS since this week, without having had it prior. It's driving me mad and has consumed my thoughts. For me it's like an itch inside my muscles, primarily in
[disclaimer: sorry for the wall of text. Also, English is not my first language] I'm a bit of a loss at the moment.. I have had sudden onset of RLS since this week, without having had it prior. It's driving me mad and has consumed my thoughts. For me it's like an itch inside my muscles, primarily in
petersnl
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Well that was a weird week and a long post, sorry
So 5 years ago before any heart trouble i was a judo coach and badly dislocated my left shoulder requiring surgery. I had a procedure called acromioclavicular joint stabilisation with lockdown. Last Monday 23rd November i woke up took off my cpap and got out of bed with excruciating pain in my shoulder
So 5 years ago before any heart trouble i was a judo coach and badly dislocated my left shoulder requiring surgery. I had a procedure called acromioclavicular joint stabilisation with lockdown. Last Monday 23rd November i woke up took off my cpap and got out of bed with excruciating pain in my shoulder
Bassman65
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Thoughts please. Aimed at the many with a better brain than me !
I’m still pondering vit k . Very aware we can always find an article on web that ‘suits’ us So objective thoughts welcome What do you make of this link? k-vitamins.com
I’m still pondering vit k . Very aware we can always find an article on web that ‘suits’ us So objective thoughts welcome What do you make of this link? k-vitamins.com
Mostew
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Natto
Has anyone made Natto ? It’s high vit K and supposed to be good to prevent blood clotting . X
Has anyone made Natto ? It’s high vit K and supposed to be good to prevent blood clotting . X
Mostew
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Warfarin increase to 9mg - daily
My mother's warfarin has been increased to 7.5mg & 9mg daily (alternate days in dosage). She is concerned that the dosage has increased. Would you recommend vitamin k? - Does this supplement vitamin help to decrease the dosage or just help keep things steady/consistent? Thanks
My mother's warfarin has been increased to 7.5mg & 9mg daily (alternate days in dosage). She is concerned that the dosage has increased. Would you recommend vitamin k? - Does this supplement vitamin help to decrease the dosage or just help keep things steady/consistent? Thanks
Tezzer1
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AF Association
4 years ago
Vitamin K and Covid
I know quite a few people on this site take Vitamin K2 and they might be interested to read this. Think I may pause it for a while. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/939799?nlid=137977_5144&src=WNL_ukmdpls_201028_mscpedit_gen&uac=370631PK&impID=2642998&faf=1
I know quite a few people on this site take Vitamin K2 and they might be interested to read this. Think I may pause it for a while. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/939799?nlid=137977_5144&src=WNL_ukmdpls_201028_mscpedit_gen&uac=370631PK&impID=2642998&faf=1
maria40
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
The Dr is going to give it a try! Started Synthroid yesterday!
Hi everybody, I’m new here and I posted 3 weeks ago saying that my dr didn’t want to give me Synthroid, but now he will! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Long story long, I was diagnosed with Hashimoto 15 years ago when I was 27 and never did anything about it. After reading a LOT here I realize that I’m not feeling good
Hi everybody, I’m new here and I posted 3 weeks ago saying that my dr didn’t want to give me Synthroid, but now he will! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Long story long, I was diagnosed with Hashimoto 15 years ago when I was 27 and never did anything about it. After reading a LOT here I realize that I’m not feeling good
Tice
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Should I stop taking risedronate?
I have been taking this since January. My T score is -2.9 and the chance of a major spinal fracture over the next 10 years is14 per cent. I am -2.4 in the hip. I have never had a fracture. I try to exercise as much as possible - these days it's mainly walking. My calcium levels are fine and I have been
I have been taking this since January. My T score is -2.9 and the chance of a major spinal fracture over the next 10 years is14 per cent. I am -2.4 in the hip. I have never had a fracture. I try to exercise as much as possible - these days it's mainly walking. My calcium levels are fine and I have been
celia72452
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Blood clots
Hi all, I wonder if anyone is qualified to answer this question. I had a mechanical aortic valve put in around four weeks ago. Last week I was transferred to a rehab as it was my misfortune to suffer a stroke during surgery. On arrival they tested my platelets and found they had dropped from 300 to 27
Hi all, I wonder if anyone is qualified to answer this question. I had a mechanical aortic valve put in around four weeks ago. Last week I was transferred to a rehab as it was my misfortune to suffer a stroke during surgery. On arrival they tested my platelets and found they had dropped from 300 to 27
Tickertalker
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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