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Severe Penis Skin Problem - HELP
Severe Penis Skin Issue for a few years now. Can someone tell me what kind of doctor I need to see? Do I need to see a urologist or Dermatologist? Also, does anyone here know of a doctor in the US in the DFW area that specializes in this? Any idea what this may be and any recommendations on something
Severe Penis Skin Issue for a few years now. Can someone tell me what kind of doctor I need to see? Do I need to see a urologist or Dermatologist? Also, does anyone here know of a doctor in the US in the DFW area that specializes in this? Any idea what this may be and any recommendations on something
Bigmanneedshelp
in
Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 years ago
Alendronic Acid - is it worth it?
Rheumatologist had just prescribed AA as the pred will be 'killing my bones'. She wants me to take it for 6 months then have a DEXA scan to see if I need to continue. Seems a bit of a barmy way round to me, but hey ho. So I have been reading back through all the posts I can find and am now absolutely
Rheumatologist had just prescribed AA as the pred will be 'killing my bones'. She wants me to take it for 6 months then have a DEXA scan to see if I need to continue. Seems a bit of a barmy way round to me, but hey ho. So I have been reading back through all the posts I can find and am now absolutely
artisam
in
PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Will low dose of pred alter the outcome of the test?
First visit to Rheumatologist today. Sending me for ultrasound scan next week. Writing to GP to confirm PMR and GCA and suggesting low dose of pred and alendronic acid because of my age to test out. Can't tell you how pleased I am because all this pain without any meds is very hard to bear. My main
First visit to Rheumatologist today. Sending me for ultrasound scan next week. Writing to GP to confirm PMR and GCA and suggesting low dose of pred and alendronic acid because of my age to test out. Can't tell you how pleased I am because all this pain without any meds is very hard to bear. My main
merril
in
PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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Rheumatoid Arthritis and Heart Disease: 28 Ways You Can Lower Your Risk
People with rheumatoid arthritis have nearly a 50 percent greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease. But there’s a lot you can do in your daily life to protect your heart and stay healthy. Check out A Patient’s Guide to Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis and Heart Disease for more information
People with rheumatoid arthritis have nearly a 50 percent greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease. But there’s a lot you can do in your daily life to protect your heart and stay healthy. Check out A Patient’s Guide to Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis and Heart Disease for more information
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Doctors given up. Not sure what is wrong :(
Hi everyone, I wanted to ask if anyone else has felt this way too. I had a lap on 21st sept for suspected endo and none was found. Before my lap, a lot of my pain had subsided, I was able to go toilet every morning which really helped with my symptoms throughout the day and my pain levels. However, since
Hi everyone, I wanted to ask if anyone else has felt this way too. I had a lap on 21st sept for suspected endo and none was found. Before my lap, a lot of my pain had subsided, I was able to go toilet every morning which really helped with my symptoms throughout the day and my pain levels. However, since
Amywoodx
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
oesophageal dysmotility
Hi people, I thought you might be interested to hear that I did get a referral to Prof Denton's Royal Free clinic really quickly and was seen on 3rd December for a very thorough consultation and got a letter copied to my local hospital and my GP today. It recommends antibiotics for the SIBO, PPI for
Hi people, I thought you might be interested to hear that I did get a referral to Prof Denton's Royal Free clinic really quickly and was seen on 3rd December for a very thorough consultation and got a letter copied to my local hospital and my GP today. It recommends antibiotics for the SIBO, PPI for
volvox45
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 years ago
Worried I wont be taken seriously
I'm sorry this is so long - I'm really struggling with all this. I have always had pain with my periods, I first went to the GP about it when I was 16 - less that a year after they first started, because my mum told me that the amount of pain I was in wasn't normal. I went on the mini-pill for a bit
I'm sorry this is so long - I'm really struggling with all this. I have always had pain with my periods, I first went to the GP about it when I was 16 - less that a year after they first started, because my mum told me that the amount of pain I was in wasn't normal. I went on the mini-pill for a bit
PossiblyMaybe
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ala)
Has anyone tried Alpha
Lipoic
Acid
(ALa) supplement. There is a trial going on in California with it. Just wondering if anyone has tried it.
Has anyone tried Alpha
Lipoic
Acid
(ALa) supplement. There is a trial going on in California with it. Just wondering if anyone has tried it.
English7
in
Cystinuria Support
4 years ago
I've tried almost everything to get relief for my RLS. What else can I do?
I have taken Lyrica, Duloxetine, Alpha
Lipoic
Acid
, Ropinirole, Gabapentin, Horizant, and other drugs prescribed by different physicians. I wonder if these doctors diagnosed my problems correctly? I may have different issues, other than these three.
I have taken Lyrica, Duloxetine, Alpha
Lipoic
Acid
, Ropinirole, Gabapentin, Horizant, and other drugs prescribed by different physicians. I wonder if these doctors diagnosed my problems correctly? I may have different issues, other than these three.
Antlers
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Results : Organic Acid Test (OAT) from Great Plains Laboratory.
Conversion of pyruvic acid to acetyl-CoA requires the cofactors coenzyme A (derived from pantothenic
acid
),
lipoic
acid
, FAD derived from riboflavin, and thiamine. However, the possibility of an inborn error of metabolism increases as the value exceeds 300 mmol/mol creatinine.
Conversion of pyruvic acid to acetyl-CoA requires the cofactors coenzyme A (derived from pantothenic
acid
),
lipoic
acid
, FAD derived from riboflavin, and thiamine. However, the possibility of an inborn error of metabolism increases as the value exceeds 300 mmol/mol creatinine.
John_morris71
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
This miracle Molecule can Save your life - says the Noble Prize winner Dr. Louis Ignarro
This Miracle Molecule useful for human health was discovered by the Noble prize winner Dr. Louis Ignarro. Lack of this molecule in human beings could lead to Cardio Vascular Disease, Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, Dementia/Brain Damage and also Erectile Dysfunction in men & women.........even those people
This Miracle Molecule useful for human health was discovered by the Noble prize winner Dr. Louis Ignarro. Lack of this molecule in human beings could lead to Cardio Vascular Disease, Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, Dementia/Brain Damage and also Erectile Dysfunction in men & women.........even those people
namaha
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
4 years ago
Interesting Post on Antibiotics and N A C
I read this yesterday and it has some information that some will find helpful. https://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/2019/10/04/n-acetyl-cysteine-a-warning-shot
I read this yesterday and it has some information that some will find helpful. https://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/2019/10/04/n-acetyl-cysteine-a-warning-shot
GeorgeGlass
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Omeprazole
I am now down to 1 mg on Prednisolone and all through my journey I have not had any relapses. Can I ask, If you are also down to 1 mg can you please let me know whether you are still taking Omeprazole and also Alendronic acid. I was wondering whether it was necessary now on a low dose of steroids?
I am now down to 1 mg on Prednisolone and all through my journey I have not had any relapses. Can I ask, If you are also down to 1 mg can you please let me know whether you are still taking Omeprazole and also Alendronic acid. I was wondering whether it was necessary now on a low dose of steroids?
Trek2
in
PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Should I try Zometa for Castrate sensitive Bone mets on ADT
Hi gents. My specs: 52 years, Stage 4, Lots of bone Mets and pain. Dx April 2020 on ADT Orchiectomy and Zytiga. PSA came down from 300 in April, now 0.1. However bone pain persists. Visited a new Dr, and he recommends Zoledronic acid infusions. I am Castrate sensitive according to the definition,
Hi gents. My specs: 52 years, Stage 4, Lots of bone Mets and pain. Dx April 2020 on ADT Orchiectomy and Zytiga. PSA came down from 300 in April, now 0.1. However bone pain persists. Visited a new Dr, and he recommends Zoledronic acid infusions. I am Castrate sensitive according to the definition,
CSHobie
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Clodronate. And how to deal with emerging Radiation Induced lumbo-sacral plexopathy?
First the personal and then the science: I completed PLN RT to left hemipelvis about a year ago (58Gy in 28 fractions with boost to two PSMA avid nodes. Thee months or so after the RT I developed left sacro-iliac joint and adjacent muscular pain. Bothersome but did not impair my functioning. I had L-S
First the personal and then the science: I completed PLN RT to left hemipelvis about a year ago (58Gy in 28 fractions with boost to two PSMA avid nodes. Thee months or so after the RT I developed left sacro-iliac joint and adjacent muscular pain. Bothersome but did not impair my functioning. I had L-S
MateoBeach
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Pill causing more pain?
Hi all. I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this? I started Cilique at the end of September and things were grand, apart from the mood swings and general low mood. Around 4 weeks ago I started spotting (I’m running the packs together as advised by my consultant) and since then the bleeding
Hi all. I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this? I started Cilique at the end of September and things were grand, apart from the mood swings and general low mood. Around 4 weeks ago I started spotting (I’m running the packs together as advised by my consultant) and since then the bleeding
nats0802
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Rheumatologist and feeling positive
I hope you are all ok and feeling more positive now there is light at the end of the tunnel, and looking to be a better year following this one!!! I saw the Rheumatologist today and he confirmed a diagnosis of PMR. Advised to reduce prednisalone by 1mg every month, starting tomorrow (currently on
I hope you are all ok and feeling more positive now there is light at the end of the tunnel, and looking to be a better year following this one!!! I saw the Rheumatologist today and he confirmed a diagnosis of PMR. Advised to reduce prednisalone by 1mg every month, starting tomorrow (currently on
Hidden
in
PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Na-R Alpha Lipoic Acid
Can anyone recommend a brand of Na- R Alpha
Lipoic
Acid
that you trust?
Can anyone recommend a brand of Na- R Alpha
Lipoic
Acid
that you trust?
SnowbaII
in
PBC Foundation
4 years ago
When to stop taking Omeprazole?
I have just stopped taking Prednisolone- yippee. As long as this remains the case, I am only taking 15mg MTX once a week, Alendronic Acid once a week and Warfarin / a Statin at night. I have had no issues whatsoever with acid reflux so I’m wondering whether I could leave off the Omeprazole. I emailed
I have just stopped taking Prednisolone- yippee. As long as this remains the case, I am only taking 15mg MTX once a week, Alendronic Acid once a week and Warfarin / a Statin at night. I have had no issues whatsoever with acid reflux so I’m wondering whether I could leave off the Omeprazole. I emailed
MrsChips
in
PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Recent Insomnia the last 3 months. Please help.
Hi Everyone, I found this site looking for answers as I've been dealing w/ insomnia for almost 3 months now. When if first started happening, I could fall asleep, but I'd wake around 3-4 AM, then I couldn't go back to sleep. Afterwards, I couldn't fall asleep, taking up to 5 + hours to fall asleep.
Hi Everyone, I found this site looking for answers as I've been dealing w/ insomnia for almost 3 months now. When if first started happening, I could fall asleep, but I'd wake around 3-4 AM, then I couldn't go back to sleep. Afterwards, I couldn't fall asleep, taking up to 5 + hours to fall asleep.
shk123
in
Sleep Matters
4 years ago
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