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Need advice on dexa scan result saying moderately low
hi i am a 42, fighting pca since March 2021, initial psa 189.6, mets across skeletal system, immediate bilateral oritectomy , 10 chemo and abi took my psa to <0.006. but my dexa scan shows moderately low bone density with T score -1.3 in femur neck. my doc is inclined to continue with shelcal
hi i am a 42, fighting pca since March 2021, initial psa 189.6, mets across skeletal system, immediate bilateral oritectomy , 10 chemo and abi took my psa to <0.006. but my dexa scan shows moderately low bone density with T score -1.3 in femur neck. my doc is inclined to continue with shelcal
Soumen79
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Lithium and chronic kidney disease
Hi I am new here and wondering if anyone has experience of lithium causing CKD and pre diabetes is. Grateful for any information and advice. Thank you
Hi I am new here and wondering if anyone has experience of lithium causing CKD and pre diabetes is. Grateful for any information and advice. Thank you
7cApO-3F
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Food grade Bicarbonate of Soda
I think that I may have responded to a tip on the forum, but I have no memory of what it was. Lately I have been troubled by heel pain and right side lower abdominal pain. 2 kilos of Bicarbonate of Soda arrived today. I obviously thought I needed a lot. Can anyone help? Otherwise, the fridge gets it.
I think that I may have responded to a tip on the forum, but I have no memory of what it was. Lately I have been troubled by heel pain and right side lower abdominal pain. 2 kilos of Bicarbonate of Soda arrived today. I obviously thought I needed a lot. Can anyone help? Otherwise, the fridge gets it.
SheffieldJane
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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Soluble tablet shock
Hi all I have a problem swallowing tablets so I try to get soluble ones but not any more, I had no idea how much salt is in them. They are soluble and fizz because they are a bit like bicarbonate of soda 3 soluble co-codable or paracetamol is the equivalent to a tea spoon of salt and if you take the
Hi all I have a problem swallowing tablets so I try to get soluble ones but not any more, I had no idea how much salt is in them. They are soluble and fizz because they are a bit like bicarbonate of soda 3 soluble co-codable or paracetamol is the equivalent to a tea spoon of salt and if you take the
Jako999
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
E.Coli/UTI
As a result of some symptoms I reported to my Transplant Coordinator (“TC”) because I was recently prescribed Sodium Bicarbonate for the low CO2 result in my blood test, the TC ordered a Urine Culture test for me at LabCorp. It came back with a “colony” of bacteria in my bladder. I went thru 10 days
As a result of some symptoms I reported to my Transplant Coordinator (“TC”) because I was recently prescribed Sodium Bicarbonate for the low CO2 result in my blood test, the TC ordered a Urine Culture test for me at LabCorp. It came back with a “colony” of bacteria in my bladder. I went thru 10 days
TaffyTwoshoes27
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
Lithium orotate back in stock
If you haven’t been able to get it recently like I haven’t iherb has it again. https://nz.iherb.com/pr/kal-lithium-orotate-5-mg-120-vegcaps/85528
If you haven’t been able to get it recently like I haven’t iherb has it again. https://nz.iherb.com/pr/kal-lithium-orotate-5-mg-120-vegcaps/85528
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Maybe found some clues in bottled water
I think I have worked out why some bottled water upsets my IBS (D) and some doesn't. All mineral water has some natural bicarbonate. The waters that seem okay for me, I noticed have lower bicarb levels, and the ones that can upset me have much higher levels. I also found out that sodium bicarbonate
I think I have worked out why some bottled water upsets my IBS (D) and some doesn't. All mineral water has some natural bicarbonate. The waters that seem okay for me, I noticed have lower bicarb levels, and the ones that can upset me have much higher levels. I also found out that sodium bicarbonate
Luisa22
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Being in limbo
Well i'm 3 years into treatment. I haven't been on here fora good few months. Metal health team has signed me off and i'm back underthe GP. I feel numb, emotionally. which i think They were looking to do. But, lithium 600mg with the venevaxine gives me terrible shakes and sickness, even after
Well i'm 3 years into treatment. I haven't been on here fora good few months. Metal health team has signed me off and i'm back underthe GP. I feel numb, emotionally. which i think They were looking to do. But, lithium 600mg with the venevaxine gives me terrible shakes and sickness, even after
stayingalive2
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Mental Health Support
2 years ago
Update
Hi everyone, I hope you've all been well, and have been enjoying the lovely weather we've been having lately. Firstly, I just wanted to say the biggest thank you for all of the supportive words that were left on my last post. I know that I've already made quite a few like them in the past, but the kindness
Hi everyone, I hope you've all been well, and have been enjoying the lovely weather we've been having lately. Firstly, I just wanted to say the biggest thank you for all of the supportive words that were left on my last post. I know that I've already made quite a few like them in the past, but the kindness
lau99
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
My Current Stack (what is in your stack?)
Update 6/29/22: Berberine may be neurotoxic. It is off of my stack: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/148177820/finding-some-negatives-on-berberine-i-will-keep-digging ========= I have not been diagnosed with PD. I have REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, a sore left shoulder and sore left leg
Update 6/29/22: Berberine may be neurotoxic. It is off of my stack: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/148177820/finding-some-negatives-on-berberine-i-will-keep-digging ========= I have not been diagnosed with PD. I have REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, a sore left shoulder and sore left leg
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Hypothyroidism
I have Hypothyroidism which has been linked to long term Lithium medication use, my blood levels have been high since October, which is impacting badly on my mental health. My query is how can my gp be so sure that it's linked to Lithium intake if nothing else has been investigated? How do I question
I have Hypothyroidism which has been linked to long term Lithium medication use, my blood levels have been high since October, which is impacting badly on my mental health. My query is how can my gp be so sure that it's linked to Lithium intake if nothing else has been investigated? How do I question
Endocaro
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Bicarbonate levels?
Hello - I’m trying not to have too much anxiety about this but my latest lab work showed low levels of bicarbonate (CO2). It’s been steadily declining and finally reached below range, 19 on a scale of 20+ but my nephrologist said I should be around 22. My creatinine and BUN are high, but stable and
Hello - I’m trying not to have too much anxiety about this but my latest lab work showed low levels of bicarbonate (CO2). It’s been steadily declining and finally reached below range, 19 on a scale of 20+ but my nephrologist said I should be around 22. My creatinine and BUN are high, but stable and
SOct91
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
AUSTEDO; Finally, a pharmaceutical that causes Parkinson's!! A drug for tardive-dyskinesia, dyskinesia caused by other drugs.
"Other possible serious side effects include:" "Parkinsonism. Symptoms include: slight shaking, body stiffness, trouble moving, trouble keeping your balance, or falls." "AUSTEDO; for HUNTINGTON DISEASE Chorea in Adults "Do not take AUSTEDO if you: have Huntington’s disease..." https://www.austedo.com
"Other possible serious side effects include:" "Parkinsonism. Symptoms include: slight shaking, body stiffness, trouble moving, trouble keeping your balance, or falls." "AUSTEDO; for HUNTINGTON DISEASE Chorea in Adults "Do not take AUSTEDO if you: have Huntington’s disease..." https://www.austedo.com
MBAnderson
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Any suggestions for reducing creatinine/ urea
My daughter is 6 years old and 3 years post renal transplant. It has been very challenging with numerous bouts of UTI's and BK thrown into the mix. She currently takes tacrolimus (3.2 mg BD), sytron, bicarbonate, cefalexin and prednisolone (2.5mg every other day), alphacalcitol and darbepoetin. Her
My daughter is 6 years old and 3 years post renal transplant. It has been very challenging with numerous bouts of UTI's and BK thrown into the mix. She currently takes tacrolimus (3.2 mg BD), sytron, bicarbonate, cefalexin and prednisolone (2.5mg every other day), alphacalcitol and darbepoetin. Her
BlueistheColour1
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
Shortness of breath and wheezing
UPDATE: lung function tests normal. Had an ABG (arterial blood gases), results are all over the place, specialist has no idea what’s going on! I have extremely high O2, low CO2, low bicarbonate, low sodium and alkaline pH. Booked in for cardiologist and stress test next week, followed by cardiopulmonary
UPDATE: lung function tests normal. Had an ABG (arterial blood gases), results are all over the place, specialist has no idea what’s going on! I have extremely high O2, low CO2, low bicarbonate, low sodium and alkaline pH. Booked in for cardiologist and stress test next week, followed by cardiopulmonary
MusicalFurbaby
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Lithium Orotate for Depression and more?
Lithium Orotate for Depression and more? So I was watching this video on lithium orotate (still looking to get past my depression) and was amazed at the way he says lithium works in the brain. Lithium clears glutamate? Anybody up for lowering inflammation? Boosting neuroplasticity? And then he starts
Lithium Orotate for Depression and more? So I was watching this video on lithium orotate (still looking to get past my depression) and was amazed at the way he says lithium works in the brain. Lithium clears glutamate? Anybody up for lowering inflammation? Boosting neuroplasticity? And then he starts
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
How Lithium Orotate treats the brain
Helpful video explains Lithium Orotate supplementation and how it helps balance neurotransmitters and synaptic functionality. https://youtu.be/sA8AtSWPnRw
Helpful video explains Lithium Orotate supplementation and how it helps balance neurotransmitters and synaptic functionality. https://youtu.be/sA8AtSWPnRw
bassofspades
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Additional meds from my GP?
Hi Everyone, First to say I am pleased to have just about survived the first Mothering Sunday since my wife Sue's death. Not only the Mum of our lovely 3 kids, but she 'mothered me' too, and I miss it - (as our youngest kindly commented on my Fbook "You were her biggest challenge Dad!!). Also pleased
Hi Everyone, First to say I am pleased to have just about survived the first Mothering Sunday since my wife Sue's death. Not only the Mum of our lovely 3 kids, but she 'mothered me' too, and I miss it - (as our youngest kindly commented on my Fbook "You were her biggest challenge Dad!!). Also pleased
Hopingsail
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
16+ years since dx and what we’ve learned
I’ve posted before about our trials with synthetic and natural levadopa but after reading Dr. Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein‘s essay, I wanted to shout a big “hooray”! I’ve long suspected levadopa was doing more harm than good and that the whole idea that PD being all about dopamine deficiency was in some
I’ve posted before about our trials with synthetic and natural levadopa but after reading Dr. Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein‘s essay, I wanted to shout a big “hooray”! I’ve long suspected levadopa was doing more harm than good and that the whole idea that PD being all about dopamine deficiency was in some
Bfp69
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Blood test help
Hi I wonder if you'd mind raising any problems with my bloods please. I recently saw an endocrinologist for my chronic insomnia, which I believe is caused by my low cotisol/low DHEA. I am always struggling with low ferritin, and even more now I've gone off liver and liver pate. I am trying to eat
Hi I wonder if you'd mind raising any problems with my bloods please. I recently saw an endocrinologist for my chronic insomnia, which I believe is caused by my low cotisol/low DHEA. I am always struggling with low ferritin, and even more now I've gone off liver and liver pate. I am trying to eat
CornishChick
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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